CASS C ITY CHRONICLE.... ",~' " "1,~,~ ,,I ..... VOLUME 35, NUMBER 23. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1940. EIGHT PAGES. Public Schools Will Married in Knapp Home Thursday Miss Auslander and ITw0 Ma D ,¢ , iDolan Sweeney a .d Chas. Osontoske Wed[.I /Mms Garety to Marryyi52 Head of Live Open Here on Miss MarieAuslande !mT.s !a H vO [ ...... + ...... / +of James Garety, of Cass City and Next Wednesday Charles Osor~tosker of Sheridan, sono: Candidates Oo:n :onJas. o: Sweeney,=d of of Mrs. Thomas Osontoske, Satur- Ubly will be mar- D t 0it Exhibit day morning at 11:00 at a cere- 4H mony performed in the rectory of ried at 8:30 a. m. Six New Instructors Saturday, August Fr. E. R. Worm of Sheridan. Primary Tickets Show 35 on Teaching Staff Miss Auslander wore a street 31, in St. Columb- Members of County Clubs length dress of navy blue and Democrats and 36 Repub- kill Catholic Which Numbers 23. white rayon faille with a corsage Church at Sheri- i Plan Extensive Showing of snapdragons and baby breath. licans in Primary Race. dan. Rev. Ft. John Miss Dorothy Orloski of Cass McCullough of at Michigan State Fair. City was the bridesmaid and wore Gagetown will of- Cass City Public Schools will They will a street leng~th dress of black and If you vote a Republican bhllot ficiate. open the autumn term on Wednes- Miss Garety be attended by Members of the 4-H clubs of day, September 4, when students white checked wool and also wore in Tuscola County on September a corsage of snapdragons and baby Miss Dorothy Car- Tuscola County will exhibit 41 head will enroll, commencing at nine 10, you may choose from 36 candi- ety, sister of the bride, of Cass breath. dates to place nominees of your of cattle, 11 sheep , and two fat o'clock in the morning. The eight City and Neff Sweeney, brother of hogs at the Michigan State Fair school busses transporting rural Henry Austin of Detroit attend- party in 15 national, state and ed his brother. the groom, of Ubly. the coming week. students will make their return county positions. If you decide to The following are the 4-H live trips at 11:00 a. m. that day. Saturday night a reception was vote a Democratic ticket in ,the given )for the couple at the groom's stock entries from this county: Students who enrolled last spring primary election on that date, you Guernseys--Robt. Bush, Care; need not report until Thursday, home with abo~t 75 guests present. have 35 candidates seeking the Many lovely gifts were received. Seven Autos Crash, James Russell, Fairgrove. Sel~tember 5. Classes start that nominations for the 15 offices. Jerseys--Robt. Phillips, King- morning in grades and high school A shower honoring the bride will Four offices have but one candi- be given at the home of the bride's ston; Margaret Chatters, Milling- at 8:40 o'clock. date for each position on the Dem- ton; Edgar Mantey, Fairgrove. The following is the list of in- mother on Friday, August 30. ocratic ,ticket and their nora/nation Two Drivers Fined, The couple will reside at the Holstein-Friesian--J. D. Montei, structors for the coming year: is practically assured because of Fairgrove; Stuart Merchaa`t, Cass J. I. Niergarth, superintendent. home of Mrs. Thomas Os0ntoske no opposition. On the Republican on her farm in Grant Township. City; Allen Rohlfs, Fairgrove; Ma- Willis Campbell~ principal and ticket, it looks as though six are Three Are Injured rion Horst, Akron; Ralph Cramer, agriculture. as good as nora/hated for each Fairgrove; Francis Kirk, Fair- man is without a contestant for Verda Zusehnitt, commerce. grove; Harold Lane, Vassar; Orion Cardew, industrial arts. the place he seeks on the Novem- ber ballot. Series of Accidents Cause Keith Brady, Unionville; Devere Arthur Holmberg, science. Much Interest Rob]f s, Fairgrove. Daniel KrolI, literature and Republican Ticket. Traffic Tie-up near Ayshires -- Donald Harrington, speech. Republicans seeking the nomi- !Akron; Glenn Harringt0n, Akron; J. Wesley Dunn, mathematics. Shown in W. S. C. nations of their party at the pri- Millington Saturday Night Donald Harrington, Akron; Clare Lester Ross, government and mary on September 10 include the ...... Harrington, Akron; Brown Swiss, coach. following: Foster Parrent, Reese. Charles Keen, •music. U. S. Senator--Bower R. Cover, When seven automobiles crashed i Shorthorns--Donald Doerr, Don Verna Bmley, home economies. F0wer Show Saturday night at ten o'clo0k, on' Arthur H. Vandenberg. Koepfgen, Frances Koepfgen, all of Edith Carlin, history and French. Governor--Ernest T. Conlon, M-15, 1% miles sou,th of Milling- Cass City. Turn ,to page 5, please. Luren D. Dickinson, Miller Dunckel, ton, in a series of accidents, two Herefords--Leslie Smith, Stan- cars were completely wrecked, two MRS. CLARK W. MacKENZIE. Ten Prizes Awarded to Melville B. McPherson, Th6mas ley VanVliet, Karl Kolb, Lowell Read, Charles Renaud, O. L. Smith. drivers were arrested on drunken Sickler, Bruce Stine, Ka`thleen Mrs. Russell E. Gardner, widow The bride was a,ttfred the Best Exhibits in the Lieutenant Governor--Horace T. charges, three persons received iSmith, all of Cass City. in a navy injuries and the sheriff's depart- Three Thumb of the late a~tomobile manufactu- blue .tailored suit with which she 48 Entries on Tuesday. Barnaby, Elton R. Eaton, Felix H. Aberdeen Angus--Norrine Good- rer of St. Louis, Missouri, and wore a corsage of white orchids, H. Flynn, R. N. Holsaple, Eugene ment :spent more than two hours ,all; Dane Guisbert, Ray McGrath, Clark W. MacKenzie of Kalamazoo, and Miss Margaret MacKenzie and C. Keyes, Arthur F. Moore, George in having the wreckage cleared up Dale Kettlewell, all of Cass City. were united in marriage in a cere- Gordon Blair MacKenzie, daughter W. Schudlich, James F. Thompson, and the highway opened `to normal Fat S`teers--Frances Koepfgen, Persons Fatally The annual flower show under traffic. mony read at noon Thursday at and son of ,the bridegroom, at- Arthur E. Wood. Don Koepfgen, Robert Mathews, the home of Mr. MacKenzie's broth- tended the couple. the auspices of the Cass City Representative in Congress~J. It started when a car, driven by Gone Muck, Kathleen Smith, Ste- Woman's Study Club was held Tues- or-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. wedding Turn `to page 5, please. William Price of Mayville travel- phen Dodge, Lewis Profit, Norrine Injured'Crashesm Following a trip, Mr. day, August 27, at the D. ~A. Krug ling north, crashed into the rear Alfred J. Knapp, Cass City. The and Mrs." MacKenzie will make Goodall and Bruce Stine, all of Rev. Wendling Hastings, Presby- their home in Kalamazoo. store. The associate mem~bers o;f of an automobile, driven by Wil- Cass City. 2 the club were the committee in terian Church, officiated in the Mrs. MacKenzie made her home Local Shorthorn liam Buckle of Vassar. The Price Turn to page 5, please. charge. Judges were Mrs. R. A. Two Auto Mishaps !presence of Mr. MacKenize's im- in St. Louis, Missouri, until 10 car went 380 feet aftr .the impact ;mediate family. Turn to page 4, please. McNamee, Miss Eleanor Bigelow Breeder to Exhibit and stopped in a corn field on the Claim Lives of Sebewaing and Miss Ruth Schenck. west side of the road. The Buckle The list of classes and winners at the State Fair car was ,turned over on the east and Care Residents. are: side of the road. Both cars were Seven to Represent Auto Mishap Claims Best table arrangeme~`t, Mrs. completely wrecked and William Albert Cregaer. Mack Little of Cass City, well Cass City Scouts known breeder of purebred Polled Pric~, 22, was arrested on a charge Mrs. Richard Sage, 63, of Rural Second Victim Best basket~,~ Mrs. Ben Schweg- of driving' while intoxicated. He Tuscola in 4-tl Route 7, Care, died in the General ler. Shorthorns, is planning to show several head of his cattle at next paid a $50 fine and $14.55 costs in Hospital at Midland at seven Joseph Kaminskas, 71, of south Best arrangement of flowers in Won Swimming week's Michigan State justice court,. oMock Monday morning of a frac- of Care, died Thursday evening, most unique container, Miss Fern FMr at Detroit, according to H. B. Kelly, Charles Risdon of Mililngton, Contest Program tured skull suffered in a head-on August 22, at Care Community Schwegler. driving north, hit the Buckles car, collision on U S-10, two miles north Hospital of injuries suffered in an Men's best arrangement of director of livestock at the fair. • The Polled Shorthorn competition Harold Bennett of Flint hit .the of Freeland at 4:30 p. m. Sunday. automobile accident August 20 at Meet Here Tuesday flowers, Albert Creguer. Risdon automobile and William J. Eight other persons were in- a highway intersection eight miles Child's (12 to 16 years) best this year is relatively small, says County Livestock Judging Mr. Kelly, for only one other herd Walkardine's car hit the Bennett jured in the collision which in- west of Kingston. arrangement, Katherine Price. auto• volved cars driven by Milford Sage, His was the ,second death re- Best display o~ gladioli, Mrs. B. will be ishown, that of F. E. Shep- Team Scores Highest in Defeated Troup Seven of ard of Olivet. After this has occurred, Vern 41, of Carrolton, son of the victim, sulting from the accident. The Schwegler. Mills of Millington neared the 21 Groups Represented. and James Stephens of Toronto. other was that of Michael York, t~a~y City, 25-14, Before Best display of dahlias, R. N. In addition to ,the Polled Short- horn show, `the State Fair will scene of mishaps and stopped to In the Midland General Hospital who died before reaching a hos- Holsaple. view the catastrophics. Dean Fra- are Richard Sage, 63, of Care, with pital. Both were riding in an auto- a Small Audience. draw 10 beef Shorthorns and 75 ...... Beat display of asters, Mrs. C. ley, 18, of Detroit attempted to The members will skull and kneecap fractures, and mobile driven by John Rimgalia, J. Striffler. Milking Shorthorns. following A. W. Leslie, well known stock- pass and .sideswiped the Mills car. represent Tuscola .County in ,the broken shoulder, ribs and leg; 48, of Detroit, which collided with~ ~Best display of plants, A. H. It cost Fraley, charged with driv- one driven by Burton McCoon, of] Cass City Boy Scouts defeated man of Decker, is planning to 4-H contest program at the 194(t~ James Stephens, 28, of Toronto, Higgins. ing while drunk, a $50 fine and Michigan State Fair: Ontario, skull fracture ,and severe East Dayton. Rimgalia is con-ITroup 7 of the Bay City Scouts in show ten head of his purebred Turn to page 8, please. $14.55 costs. Handicraft Demonstration--N0r- head cuts; and Mrs. Milford Sage, fined in Tuscola County jail await-la swimming meet at the municipal Shorthorn cattle at next week's ing trial for negligent homicide. /pool here Tuesday evening by a state fair. Competing with the Mrs. William Walkardine suf-[ris Luther, Unionville; Walter Beu- 42, of Carrolton, compound right feted head and face cuts and a [ to% Unionville. leg fracture. l score of 25 to 14. Exceedingly Leslie entries for top honors at the broken finger, and Mrs. William t Poultry Demonstration--George~ Taken to Saginaw General Hos- ]~]L-I-~,~ ]~-~,~..... A.... [cool weather for August was not Miss Patterson and show will be 90 other beef Short- a-~ll~ll~tbllKlt B, I:I~IlII[~[YI~ /']kl[~ ~ C n Buckle and William Price were Burns, Milling.ton; Alfred Burns,~ pital were Milford Sage, 41, with o ducive ,to either record breaking horns, representing Ohio and A. B. Mowrey Marry Michigan. slightly injured. All were treated Millington. head, nose and jaw injuries; Miss ~)]n,~6,~,~ ..,;~-~ g1..4- [ or attracting a large ,audience and by a Millington physician. Ruth Moore, 25, and Mrs. Eva ~*~~ w~lbl~ ~L [but five events were placed on the Livestock Judging--Don Koepf: Chisamore, 36, both having ankle " [ program. A lovely wedding took place at yen, Cass City; Robert Robinson, and Barley Yields Care;-DOn Keinath, Reese. fractures; and Mrs. Doris Kelly, t For the first three events, the four o'clock Saturday afternoon, Greenleaf Township Dr. Pinney and Miss 27, nose fracture and possible /competition was so keen that the August 24, in All Saints Church, The expenses of these members broken ankle. All but the Sages Emory Lounsbury and Sons, Elk- local group had but one poir~t more Detroit, when Miss Alma Isabella Boy of 12 Is Found Reid to Marry Sept. 7 to and from the State Fair will be are of Toronto. land Township farmers, are well than the visitors, but Cass City Patterson of Detroit, daughter of paid by the State Fair manage- Sheriff's officers said the caxs pleased with their oat and barley securing first places in the last two Mr. and Mrs. Berkeley Patterson Hanged in Cow Stable meat. The livestock judging team harvests. Oats from 24~ acres numbers gave them an 11-point "of Cass City, became the bride of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. ~ Reid of was the highest scoring team in were travelling in opposite direc- Walled Lake announce the ap- tions and that the Stephens auto- yielded 2,106 bushels, an average lead at the'ulose. Frank Mowrey, son of Mrs. Frank the contests held at East Lansing of a trifle less than 87 bushels an • The body of Leonard Holm, 12 proaching marriage of their daugh- mobile apparently skidded beyond The 100-yard free style came to Mowrey of Outer Drive. The Rev. on August 16 and 17. There were acre. Barley from 20 acres netted son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Holm, ter, Miss Eleanor Reid, of 512 control. a thrilling end with Fred Auten of Burton S. Levering officiated. Hying five miles east of Cass City, 21 counties represented. The rank 50 bushels to the acre. Cass .City winning by a hand ahead Miss Patterson was lovely in Ames St., Saginaw, to Dr. Lewis of the counties placing high enough The funeral of Mrs. Richard was found hanging in `the cow C. Pinney, son of Mrs. Edward Sage was held Wednesday. Her Their yield of wheat was nor- of Livingston of Bay City. Auten her gown of candlelight sati~ and to win a trip to the state fair is mal. Twenty acres produced an stable of the barn on his father's Pinney, of Cass City. The cere- as follows: Tuscola 1881, Eaton home was in Almer Township. trailed his competitor 10 feet until carried an arm bouquet of white farm about 2:00 p. m. Saturday. ]~t average of 34 bushels an acre. the last lap ,and finished less than flowers. She wore a long veil, the mony will take place Saturday, 1880, Barry, 1822, Kalamazoo 1790, Sebewaing Couple Killed. While beans tooked like a good is thought that the boy tied the September 7, in the Methodist Calhoun 1727, St. Joseph 1725, a foot ahead of Livingston. veil worn by her aunt, Mrs. Ches- rope to a spike in the stable wall Roman Lenz, 62/was killed and crop earlier in the season, the The results of the meet: ter Pulford, at her wedding. She Church at Commerce and will be Hillsdale 1715, Montcalm 17G7. his wife, Emily, 54, both of near Lounsburys are not so hopeful now and stepped off the milk stool. followed by a reception in the Reid 25-yard free style--lst, Living- was attended by Miss Margaret Leonard had been sent to clean Sebewaing, suffered fatal injuries for great returns on this crop. ston, Bay City; 2nd, Doerr, Cass McLean of Walkerville as maid home. After their marriage the Turn ,to page 5, please. .the stable and when he did not young couple will reside in Sagi- CELEBRATED SILVER City; 3rd, McCoy, Cass City. Time, of honor, who wore a dress of tor- return his ;stepmother went to the 13.4. quoise chiffon and carried a bou- naw where Dr. Pinney is practicing WEDDING SUNDAY barn to look for him and found orthodontia, a branch of dentistry. Harold Greenleaf and 50-yard side stroke--lst, Mc- quet of mixed flowers. the body. Returns from Two Miss Helen Battel Coy, Cass City; 2nd, Monks, Bay Karl E. Scott attended Mr. Mow- Coroner B. A. Pitcher, San- Mr. and Mrs. Claude Martin of City; 3rd, Bailey, Bay City. Time roy as best man. Frank B. Holmes dusky, who was called, as well as DEMAND FOR BIRTH Grant Township held ope~ house Months' Trip in West Exchange Vows 41.8. of Pine Lake ,and Thomas J. Pat- t a Cass City physician, termed `the Sunday afternoon from 2:00 to ,,, CERTIFICATES CONTINUES 100-yard free style 1st, F. Au, terson of Detroit were ushers. death a suicide. 5:00 o'clock in celebration of the Miss Virginia Day returned on ten, Cass City; 2nd, Livingston, Following the ceremony, a re- twenty-fifth anniversary of their Tall candles, baskets of gladioli, t Leonard was injured in an auto- The demand for copies of birth Sunday from a trip of nearly two and ferns formed a beautiful! Bay .City; 3rd, Berry, Bay City. ception was held in the home of I mobile accident ,some months ago wedding. About 100 friends at- Time, 79. certificates still continues in Tus- tended• Refreshments were served months through states• background for the exchange of; Mrs. Rupert E. Paris, of Calvert and has not been well since, cola County. On Tuesday, 35 ap- Avenue, a cousin of the bride. and ,the couple were the recipients By way of the Canadian Rockies, nuptial vows, as Miss Helen Battel, Turn to page 8, please. Leonard was born in Manistee plications were made for them at Banff and Lake Louise, she visited daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan The bride has made her home of many silver and other gifts. County Septembex 12, 1927. the office of County Clerk Clare Claude Martin and Miss Mary Vancouver. From Vancouver, a boat Barrel, became the bride of Mr. for many yeaxs with her aunt, Funeral services were held at Homing. This is a sample of a was taken to Victoria and on to Mrs. Chester Pulford, in Detroit. Hartsell were married August 25, Harold Greenleaf, son of Mrs. Two New Instructors 2:00 p. m. Monday in the Cass day's call for these certificatory Seattle, Washing`ton, where a few Henry Greenleaf. The eight o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Berkeley PatterSon City Nazarene Church• Rev. G. 1915. days were spent, then by train she ceremony at the home of the bride's in Kingston Schools of Cass City attended the wed- D. Bugbee, pastor, officiated•'Burial papers. journeyed to Portland Oregon, .and ding. parents in Elkland Township was was in Elk[and Cemetery. He is Political Anno,mcement Croxton-Nigg on to San Francisco, ,California. performed by Dr. R. N. Holsaple, survived by his parents, three half _ --" " i Miss Day ~pent a week at San Two new faces on the .teaching - • • To the Voters of Tuscola County" pastor of the Cass City Evangelical staff will greet students when the brothers and one half sister, Rich-~ As one of - " " Nuptials Saturday Francisco where she visited the Church, Thursday evening, August Miss Florence Ross axd, Glen, Donald and Audrey Jean, [ , ~..~ ~ the ...... present mcumbents Golden Gate Exposition and many Kingston Schools open next week. 22. They are H. A. Garen of Royal all at home 1oi ~ne woroner s omce aecfinea co other places of interest. Over two .... " ..... t be a candidate for renomination an Dr. Herbert Lee Nigg of Cass ' As a prelude to the marriagel Oak and Miss Lucile Lovell of Accepts Position in ~elamves ann Irlenas WhO :came ~t..... City and Miss Emily Ruth Crouton, weeks were spent with relatives in ceremony, Miss Phyllis Lenzner Dexter. from a di~stance to attend the[ ne Republican ticket and as ,the California. At LaKe Tahoe, she played a medley of wedding songs, funeral include Mrs R W Cooke; iaw requires two Coroners this - ~ ...... an_ Mr_. =o.~n A. Mr. Garen, who has an A. B. Central State College Croxton, of Angola, Indiana, were visited an aunt, Mrs. Spencer E1- and as the party took their places ~vlrs• -norman "rret~en~ ; " ann: ~.uavm. ., leaves. one_ office vacant:~ ,~ The,, un- degree from Michigan State Nor- • united in marriage in First Presby- !io,tt, and daughter, Janet; at Los before the improvised altar, she Lovell, all of Mamstee• County, Mr ...... aermgnea respecvluuy _ pe~kions. . mal College at Ypeilanti, will Miss Florence Ross has accepted terian Church in Angola at 8:00 p. Angeles, she was the guest of played Mendelssohn's wedding coach athletics and debate and and Mrs. Eugene Holm and son ~na~ you wrl~e or insert the sticker, Lawrence McLarty; at Gilroy, the march. a position in the registrar:s office of Ortonville, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- which will be supplied, in the space m. Saturday, August 24. i teach music and speech. He sue- in the Central State Teachers' A reception followed the wed- guest of her grandmother's sister, The bride wore a street length'coeds Emil R. Pfister, who has liam Vagis and Mr. and Mrs. left blank. Be sure ,to place an Mrs. Phillips; and at Redlands, College at Mt. Pleasant. Her sis- George Ritchie and son, all of (X) in front of the candidate you ding at 709 West Matinee Street powder blue dress with white ae-!accepted the position as principal ter, Miss Elizabeth Ross, has been in Angola. visited Mrs. Duncan McLarty. She cessories and a corsage of white/of the Clare High School• Pontiac. choose. also visited Miss Patricia Pinney at employed in the business office of / Respectfully, Dr. Nigg has been assisting Dr. roses. There were no attendants, t Miss Lovell has an A. B. degree the state college for ,several years. H. T. Donahue in his practice here Upland, and saw Yosemite Na- Both Mrs. Battel and Mrs. "from the normal at Ypsilanti and • JOHN COLLON. [ tional Park, California, Grand Can- Miss Florence Ross completed a Office Closed Thursday Afternoons. t Care, Michigan. [ for the last six weeks, coming here Greenleaf, mothers of the bride and will teach Latin, English and business course inAhe Ferris Insti- yon in Arizona, stopped at Santa the groom., wore navy blue with i mathematics. She succeeds Ken- Dr. P. A. Schenck's dental office [ Candidate on the Republican ticket, make~from Birmingham. They will Fe, New Mexico, Kansas City, white accessories. tute last May and since that time will be closed on Thursday after-[-- Advertisement• 2t~" ]their home in Detroit where Dr. Turn to page 4, please, i neth Scott, who is attending a has been employed in a business noons during the summer months. [ _ = ~ [Nigg has accepted a three'year Chicago and back ,to Detroit. divinity school in St. Louis, Me. office in that city. ~Advertisement-tf. l Advertise it in the Chronicle. [l'~pp°i~tmentHospital.in surgery at Grace PAGE TWO. CASS CITY CHRONICLE---FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1940. Cass City, Michigan.

CASS CITY CHRONICLE Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Karr of A Remedy Ohio Capital Published every Friday at Cass City were Saturday guests of David Lawrence, editor of the Congress designated Chillicothe Cass City, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dorsch. The Tri-County Chronicle established in United States News, a weekly as the capital of Ohio and the legis- 1899 and the Gass City Enterprise founded Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Hash and magazine at Washington devoted to lature met there in November, 1800. Those in 1881, consolidated under Mr. and Mrs. James 0'Dell and the affairs of government, offers | the name of the Cass City REGISTRATION NOTICE. Chronicle on April 20, 1,906. family of Romeo were calling on this suggestion: , Entered as second class For General Primary Election Tuesday, matter at the post office at friends here Monday. "First • of all he (,the Citizen) Sepember 10, 1940. Cass City, Michigan, under Mrs. Harry Hool began teaching should contribute to either party To the Qualified Electors of the Town- ~ Act of March 8, 1879. ship of Novesta, of the County of Tuscola, Subscription Price ~ In her second term in the Lyman through a regularly established State of Michigan. Tuscola, Huron and Sanilac Counties, $1.00 School Monday. political committee. If he feels Notice is hereby given that in conform- a year in advance. In other parts of ity with the "Michigan Election Law," I, Michigan, $1.50 a year. In United States The Gagetown Grange will hold that this is no.t sufficient and the undersigned Township Clerk, will, (outside of Michigan) $2.00 a year. its monthly meeting next Tuesday wants to carry on an individual upon any day, except Sunday and a legal For information regarding newspaper holiday, the day of any regular or special °advertising and commercial and job print- evening at the home of Mr. and campaign in excess of $50 (only in election or primary election, receive for ing, telephone No. 13R2. Mrs. Arthur Clara. case such activity extends 'in tWO registration the name of any legal voter ~.~.~. in said Townshio not already registered IL ~. Lc:=z:=e=-, PuL1"sher. Of" 1110i'C ~CS'~' ~IC C~12 {~.0 S0, ~ ~'~vho n~ay apply to ~e personally £or such ter, Joan, visited over the week- he snoum not Glsl;rlOu~;e n~era~ure registration. ~rovided, however, that I I Lansing--Decentralization of the can receive r~o names for registration I end wita relatives in Detroit. The 1'940 presidential campaign will be or .statements that have not al- during the time intervening between the l latter part of this week they will ready been sent out by the respea- second Saturday befor# any regular, spe- I one result of tl~:e federal Hatch Act cial, or official primary election and the enjoy a motor trip through the limiting national committee expen- tive headquarters." day of such election. I School Opens September 4~ Upper Peninsula. iditures to $3,000,000. Next after the individual contri- Notice is hereby given that I will be all bution has been made, the citizen my home, Wednesday, August 21, 1940, ] The Gagetown High School will John, age 18, son of Mr. and Michigan party leaders have the twentieth day preceding said election, Mrs. George Miklovich, of Brook- "should offer his services as a vol- from 8 o'clock a. m. until 6 o'clock p. m., open on Wednesday, September 4, been advised not to look to nation- field Township, made application unteer workr. There is no prohi- for the purpose of reviewing the registra- when pupils will enroll and classes al headquarters for financial aid. tion and registering such of the qualified bition in the law against man- electors in said township as shall properly will meet. There will be a teach- and has been accepted for army en- If money is ,to be spent in Michi- hours by volunteers." apply therefor. ors' meeting on Tuesday, Septem- listment and will leave soon for a gan to re-elect President Roosevelt training camp in Illinois. In the judgment of this veteran Saturday, August 31, 1940--Last Day ber 3. or to elect Wendell L. Willkie, then for general registration by personal ap- Mrs. K. J. Newton of Toledo Washington observer, "the 1940 There will be three new mem- it must be Michigan-raised funds. plication for said election. The name of visited friends here Sunday. campaign will probably include no person but an Actual Resident of the bers on the faculty this year, The Republican national commit- precinct at the time of said registration, more persons actively engaged in Ambrose Laundra, principal; Miss Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Purdy, Luth- tee has relayed word that Willkie and entitled under the Constitution, if er Murray of Gagetown and Miss campaigning than ever has been remaining such resident, to vote at the Bernadine Mitchell, intermediate insists on a strict compliance .to next election, shall be entered in the Peggy Murray of Detroit are known in American politics. This This improved and simplified Oil Fired grades; and Miss Dorothy Ebey, the spirit of the Hatch Act, and registration book. spending the week at the Purdy is a healthy sign. The Hatch ~ct Dated August 19, A. D. 1940. Air Conditioner~The PREMIER RX 8, F'HAConvenient primary room. when you recall that the Republi- ROBERT PHILLIPS, cottage on Otsego Lake near Gay- in this respect may accomplish af- is really~ economical~in first cost and Mr. Laundra is a graduate of cans in 1936 spent $8,893,000 to the 8-23-2 Township Clerk. in fuel consumption! Terms lord. Democrats $5,651,000, this "purity firmatively more for American de- Cer~tral State Teachers' College mocracy than negatively by prohi- Order for Pub]ication.~AecounL~State of and of the Saginaw Business Insti- Mrs. Margaret Cra~fford is spend- in politics" restriction begins to Michigan, the Probate Court for the It's especially designed and especlal~y N6 ing a few weeks with her daughter, bition of the scandalous misuse of County of Tuscola. recommended for medium and small tute and has been superintendent of hurt. Henry P. Fletcher, counsel At a session of said court, held at the Mrs. Harry Heel, public office and public funds." homes. It is of compact design . . . it Dow Payment the Fowler High School for the for the Republican National Com- Probate Office, in the Village of Care, in Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Crowell In Michigan such political con- said county, on the 12th day of August, is moderately priced . . . and it is guar- past 11 years. He will be in mittee, has opined that the law's A. D. 1940. of Mt. Vernon, Michigan, were tributions by check or money-order anteed mechanically. The RX 8 pro- charge of the commercial subjects. limit of $3,000,000 per campaign Present, Honorable ~. Walter Cooper, duces quicker heat and more of it. See ,the PREMIER may be mailed directly to "Treas- Judge of Probate. RX 8. Let us show Miss Mitchell received a B. S. Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. and $5,000 per individual contribu- With the high efficiency PREMIER Oil J. L. Purdy and Mrs. George Wal- urer, (Name of Pazty) State Cen- In the matter of the you how it con- degree from Central State Teach- tion applied only to national com- Estate of William H. Lapeer, Burner, the RX 8 is air conditioning lace. tral Committee, Lansing, Mich." tributes to com- ors' College last June and has had mittees. Willkie, a newcomer in Mentally Incompetent. thousands of homes at a cost compar- Roosevelt and Willkie campaigns Elmer Spencer, having filed in said able with ordinary coal heatingl fort and health. six years ~ teaching experience. Mr. and Mrs. F. Dorsch were politics, brushed aside the Fletcher See for youraelt~ recent guests at the home of Mr. in Michigan will be financed nearly court his final account as guardian" of Miss Ebey has a B. S. degree opinion with a flat declaration that said estate, and his petition praying for The PREMIER not only warms the air how economically and Mrs. Robert Durra of Link- 100 per cent by Michigan-raised the allowance thereof, Tram Manchester College, North "all" campaign expenditures should to a constantly unlfor~ Cemperature~ yOU can now ~12~ v~lle. funds. It is ordered, that the 3rd day of Sep- Manchester, Indiana, and an A. B. not exceed the three million mark. tember, A. D. 1940, at ten o'clock in the it filters the indoor air at a rate of joy winter air con- Lee Russell spent last week at It left politidans gasping. forenoon, at said Probate Office, be and is to 6 complete air changes per houri ditioning. degree from Mickigan State Col- :hereby appointed for examining and al- . lege~ East Lansing° She has the Bu~on cottage at Rose Island. One net result, as already noted, WPA and Electiom lowing said account ; All with virtually no attention on your part~ taught in the Pontiac school sys- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clara and will be the placing of more finan- If the record of other campaign It is further ordered, that public notice sons, Courtney and Paul, will thereof be given by publication of a copy tem during the past year. cial responsibility on the state years is any indication~ this fall of this order~ for three successive weeks spend Labor Day with relatives in central c~mmittee of the two lead- previous to said day of hearing in the should see a sharp increase in Cass City Chronicle, a newspaper printed Murphy-Butler Nuptials-- Cadington, Ohio. ing parties. National and regional federal spending for WPA. In and circulated in said county. The annual Coolidge reunion was headquarters will lend a helping H. WALTER COOPER, Judge of Pro- Miss Pa.tricia Ann Murphy, 1936 expenditures in August to- bate. Eo A. WANNER held Sunday at the home of Mr. hand and free advice, but that's daughter of Mr. and M~s. John taled $153~000,000; in October~ A true copy. and Mrs. Frederick Dorsch. Two about all. $180,000,000. In 1938 expenditures Almon Co Pierce~ Register of Pro- Carolan, of Gagetown and GerMd birthdays were observed at this bate. 8-16-3 All K nds of Heating Equipment and Plumbingl Butler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer in January was $103,000,000; in ~Jime, that of Mrs. Elmer Coolidge Payroll Prohibition October, $207,000,000. Butler, of Cass City, were united of Beaver£on and the host, Fred In several respects the 1940 Congress appropriated $975,000,- ~ ye ~ ~ ~ ~ .~ ~ • • ~ ~4~.*~.'4 ~ ~ ~ • • • • • • • • ~ ~ ~ ~ye ~ ~ ~ ~ in marriage in St. Agatha's re~tory Dorsch. The guests were seated campaign will establish historic 000 to support WPA this year axM, here on Saturday, August 24, at at a long table centered with a precedents. furthermore, provided that this 5:00 p. m., by Roy. Ft. McCullough. birthday cake made by Mrs. Glenn First, we have the astonishing sum may be spent in eight months They were attended by Miss Ro- Deneen and low bowls of garden situation whereby a former Demo- instead of twelve. setta Murphy, sister of the bride, flowers. The guests were Mrs. El- crat is running for president on It may be just a coincidence that and Francis Butler, brother of the mer Coolidge, Miss Eva Flock and groom. the Republican ticket, while a the rise in WPA jobs and WPA Samuel Bordwell of Beaverton; former Republican is nominee for spending will `take place just be- The bride's gown of white lace Mr. and Mrs. Elston and family was fashioned ~with a sweetheart vi.ce president on the Democratic fore the election. Apparently and Miss Beatrice Hutchinson and ticket. Other evidences of coali- there is nothing in the Hatch Act neckline, puffed sleeves and full Frederick Smith of Flint; Mr. and tion in politics are the participation to cover this ~ndirect influence on skirt with slight train. Her finger-I Mrs. Lester McHarry and daugh- by ,two staunch Republican*s~tim- the election of public officials. tip veil fell from a beaded tiara I ter, Charlotte, and Alice McCucley and ~he caxried a bouquet of white i son and Knox~in the Roosevelt of Por~tiac; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn cabinet at Washington. (Willkie- l"ose~, Deneen and family and Kenneth Lacquers Kill Bacteri~ oo..oo" ,oo i, o, ;,:::;o:,i baiter Ickes was a Roosevelt Pro-! The bridesmaid's dress was a Deneen. Mr. Dorsch was the re- Bacteria-killing lacquers made ol floor length blue celanese taffeta. gressive in 1912). Senator Van-! artificial resin derivatives and dyes, You will get ed coal direct from $ cipient of many gifts. The Cool- denberg's persistent cry for coali- I-Ier shoulder length veil was held idges are distant relatives of the have been perfected in Germany. tion in 1940 has a strange echo in in place by a tiara of blue flowers. late President Coolidge. They can be used in dairying, for the car ! She carried a bouquet of pink contemporary events, i example, to protect against milk Anton Scherer ~nd son, Mat- This daring disregard for tradi-: TOSef~ thew, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Deering acid and disinfecting materials. • ":" At the home o~ the brldets par- tional party responsibility has se- You will have less breakage from handling . and son, Harold, Jr., of St. Paul, cretly disturbed many Michigan ents, a reception was held Saturday Minnesota, were guests last week Order for Publieation~Fina] Administra- evening.. Rooms were decorated party die-hards. tion Account--State of Michigan, the • * of ~Mr. and Mrs. Nick Lambert. Verily, the parties of Lincoln and -Probate Court for the County of Tuscola. You will be insured against a shortage next with bouquets of cut flowers. The At a session of said court, held at the Mrs. Oscar Dhyse of Turner Jackson would not recognize them- snow-white wedding cake was spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Probate Office in the Village of Care, in $$ " winter! topped with a miniature bride and selves in 1940! said county, on the 26th day of August, Joe McDermid and Mr. and Mrs. Second, we have the reverse of A. D. 1940. groom. Thomas Hook of Owendale. Mr. Presen$, Hen. H. Walter Cooper, Judge Mr. and Mrs. Butler will reside the accustomed order of politics o£ Probate. Hook is ill with poisoning. In the matter of the oo In Short Buying Coal Now Is in Pontiac where Mr. Butler is wherein payroll employees are ex- Estate of Anna McCrea, Deceased. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Frantz of pected to carry the torch. The employed. They plan to take a Ubly and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Edward Fischer, having filed in said trip to Northern Michigan later. ~Hatch Act, which was supported court his final administration account, Downing spent .two days last week vigorously by President Roosevelt, and his petition praying for the allow- Mrs. Butler was graduated from fin St. Joseph, guests of the Theisen ance thereof and for the assignment and the Gagetow~ High School with makes it a violation for any one distribution of the residue of said estate Clemens Company. of the nearly 1,000,000 federal to the persons entitled thereto, the Class of 1933 and attended the Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Freeman It is ordered, that the 20th day of Sep- government employees to engage tember, A. D. 1940, at ten o'clock in the St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital Train- and family of Saginaw and Mr. o'°",,o The Far Pwocl ee C:o. **o. in political activity. This extends forenoon, at said Probate Office, be and -:.e ?.u ing School in Pontiac. She has and Mrs. Jerome Rocheleau spent is hereby appointed for examining and .:.¢. CASS CITY -~6 even to state departments which allowing said petition and hearing said been employed as a registered a few days last week at Houghton nurse in St. Joseph's Mercy Hos- receive federal aid from Washing- )etition ; Lake. It is further ordered, that public no- ~**~***¢*~I~.~**~¢*¢~**~¢~**~.;~*.~;~;~*~;~;~;*.;~;~;~;~;*¢~;.~;*~**~;~;~;~;~;~*;*~;~;~;~;~;~...~ ...... ~ ..... ~ ..... ~,*o.~o2"~ ton. It prompted the resignation tice thereof be given by publication of a pital for the past .three years and Clarence V. Howell of New York of G. Don Kennedy as Michigan copy of this order, for three successive also at Mt. Carmel Mercy Hospital City is spending two weeks with weeks previous to said day of hearing, in Detroit. deputy highway comn~ssioner for in the Cass City Chronicle, a newspaper his mother, Mrs. Abigail Howell. the duration of the vote-getting printed and circulated in said county. Mr. Butler was graduated from Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Pierce and H. WALTER COOPER, Judge of Pro- Gagetown High School in 1932 and drive. Kennedy is one of 500,000 bate. three children of Ionia, Thomas employees in state governmen`ts A true copy. has been employed in Pontiac for Almon C. Pierce, Register of Pro- Bliss of Midland, Mr. and Mrs. who are thus affected. the past few years. William Dean and son, William, of bate. 8-30-3 Pohticians cannot make use of A miscellaneous shower was giv- Pontiac, Mrs. M. Walsh of De- the "per cent club" device whereby Notice of Hearing Claims Before Court. en in Pontiac for the bride by Miss trait and Charles Dean of Pontiac State of Michigan, the Probate Court Leona Kaiser of that city. a percentage of payroll salaries is for the County of Tuscola. were St~nday dinner guests of collected monthly for political pur- In the matter of the Mrs. M. P. Freeman. Estate of Emeline Spitler, Deceased. poses. Beauty Shoppe Opened~ Miss Genevieve Downing has Notice is hereby given that two months This once was a time-honored from the 23rd day of August, A. D. 1940, Mrs. Frank Weatherhead, who been engaged to teach the Grace source of raising campaign funds, have been allowed for creditors to present for the past few years operated a School near Parisville and Miss dignified in Indiana by Paul Mc- their claims against said deceased to said Marie Thiel will teach a school east court for examination and adjustment, and beauty :shop in Kilmanagh, has Nutt, now federal administrator of that all creditors of said deceased are of Argyle. Miss Downing and required to present their claims to said opened her beauty parlor in the social security act. It has been Miss Thiel attended the normal court, at the probate office, in the Village residence recently purchased from used in Michigan in the past by of Care, in said county, on or before the Mrs. Heber Howell on East State school last year. both Republicans and Democrats. 23rd day of October, A. D. 1940, and that Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wachner, Mr. said claims will be heard by said court on Street. Mr. Weatherhead teaches The foundations of political ma- Monday, the 28th day of October, A. D. in the Kilmanagh School. The and Mrs. Peter Schmidt and Clar- ;~hines are payroll workers. 1940, at ten o'clock in the forenoon. enee Wachner of' Detroit and Miss Dated August 20, A. D. 1940. Weatherhead residence has been H. WALTER COOPER, Judge of Pro- Selene Cornell of Pennington, 0., remodeled and repainted. Individual Donations bate. 8-23-3 were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clara on. Sunday. The $5,000 ceiling on individual PRIT~IARY ELECTION. Mrs. Earl Hurd was hostess on donations is not expected ,to work Notice is hereby given, that a Primary The party attended .g family re- Election wilt be held in the Township of Wednesday afternoon, August 21, union in Sebev~aing. Miss Lor- any hardship on Michigan state Elkland, State of Michigan, at the Town at her home in Brookfield .to the raine Wachner, who visited her central committees. Neither is Hall, within said township, on first gathering of the Woman's the "restriction" of $3,000,000 for Tuesday, September 10, 1940 sister, Mrs. Clara, returned to De- for the purpose of placing in nomination Society of Christian Service of the troit Sunday with her parents, Mr. the state campaign, for there isn't by all political parties participating there- G~getown and Brookfield Metho- and Mrs. Paul Wachner. a Chinaman's chance of raising in, candidates for the following offices, viz : v~ v • O dist Churches. This society when Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Karr and even one-tenth of ,this amount. State--Governor, Lieutenant Governor. organized ~vill ihClude all branches Mr, and Mrs. Fred Dorsch attend- A third restriction makes it a Congressionai~United States Senator, A BIG 1D ! SA~ST CAR ~ER BU|LT! of church activities. The next violation for any contractor doing Represer~tative in Congress. VALU£W m°u muAu ed the celebration at Edenville on Legislative--Senator, Representative. Double-Safe Hydraullcs (l~vo- Longer Wheeibasesw Roomle.r SodlesJ meeting will be held Thursday af- Wednesday. work for the federal government to County~Judge of Probate, Prosecuting patented . "-am the some foot ped- Attorney, Sheriff, Clerk, Treasurer, Regis- <..% ~y stoppmgTr . "-iSe I:¢ont V/heel ternoon, September 5, at 2:30, at Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnston and contribute any amount to a politi- ter of Deeds, Circuit Court Commissioners, an,'e' Bdlhan| n e~ - -feed cars, a v[.t al); patented Auto-ru Improved Type ~yncn the local church where an organized daughters, Marjorie and Madelyn, cal party. Here is a reform extra- Drain Commissioner, Coroners, Surveyor, Control, for extra safety evea |fa tire Mesh Transmission " " " 1941"s Best Delegates the County Conventions, and ~,st 'im~t?.';:j,~;io, co.hi~o,,o"s plan will be worked out with com- and son, William, went to Duluth, ordinary, as any politician will ad- choice OT J-,'~" -.t. ~,dcsrlorColorS"- blows.-" and other unique Investment in igil.~ound Value- such other officers as may be nominated harmOniZe Win, ..... munities and organized circles of Minnesota, and will spend over mit. If it were extended into at that time. that AT lqO EX;gA cosT~ . sc~elYfeatures. church social service. Labor Day with relatives. Michigan state politics, campaign Relative to Opening and Closing Miss Lila Wood of Teml~rance funds would probably have to be of the Polls. Mrs. Charlotte Leclair and Election Revision of 1931~No. 410-- is visitin~ at the home of her par- daughter, Evelyn, were Sunday put on a public subsidy basis un- Chapter VIII. eats, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur O. guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. Mon- less citizens came to the rescue Section 1. On the day of any election Hudson Offers Fine Automobiles In Every PopularPrice Class ... AT NEW PRICES STARTING with greater pocketbook participa- pails shall be opened at seven o'clock in Wood, this week. treuil. the forenoon, and shall be continued open AMONG AMERICA'S LOWEST... New Hudson Six and Super-Six (in the lowest and Joseph Jaynes of Detroit is a: Mr. and Mrs. J0hu Mackay, son, tion in panty affairs. until six o'clock in the afternoon and no There is no question but that longer: PROVIDED, That in townships low price fields); New Hudson Commodore Six and Eight and Commodore Custom (in guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Eddy, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold the board of inspectors of election may, Frank Mosher. S~tton and daughter, Donna, spent the ideal state of political affairs in its discretion, adjourn the polls at the moderate price field). MORE CAR for LESS MONEY In Every Popular Price Class would ~dl!ingness citi- twelve o'clock noon, for one hour, and Miss Mary Isabelle Fo,~rder, Monday .and Tuesday in Detroit be a of all that the township board in townships and daughtsr of Mr. and Mrs. William visiting relatives. zens to make individual party con- the legislative body in cities and villages for new 1941 Hudson Six Coupe,*deHvered ~ Before you choose Fournier, and Miss Alice Butler, tributions. may, by resolution, provide that the polls in Detroit, including Federal taxes, not in, shall be opened at six o'clock in the fore- cluding state and local taxes, if any. Low your new car, come daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer This would entail not only a Blitzkrieg: One Year of War-- noon and may also provide that the polls time payment terms. Prices subject to Change in ... discover how Butler, will attend the County desire to vo.te in the primary elec- shall be kept open not later than eight without notice, much more your o'clock in the evening of the same day. Normal School at C~ro this year. An Illustrated Review. tion, when good government is ac- 695 Car illustrated is new Hud~ou Six De Luxe money will buy in a Every qualified elector present and in line Miss Marie Lenhard of Bay City Come September 1, and the war tually determined, but in the No- at the polls at the hour prescribed for the 4-Door Touring Sedan, $846 • Optional equip- closing thereof shall be allowed to vote. montana accessories extra. 1941 Hudson! spent the week-end with her par- will be a year old and 12 menths vember election when the choice of Section 2. Unless otherwise specified, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lenhard. of swift and drastic internationai future officials is usually narrowed the hours for the opening and closing of polls and for the conductin~ of elections, MAss Doris Zemke of Caro has shake up unmatched in history will down to two major parties. shall be governed by eastern standard been engaged to teach the Wright have been concluded. Read, in the How much did you contribute to time. The polls Of said electio-n will be open CASS MOTOR SALES School in Elkland Township. September 1 issue of The Detroit the 1936 campaign fund?' If you at 7:00 a. m. and will remaln open until Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ging-Ach Sunday Times, an illustrated re- did not, who do you suppose fur- 6:00 p. m., of said day of election. of Pontiac ,are guests at the home view of this year of terror.~Ad- nished the money? You can "roll Dated this 26th day of August, 1940. CHARLES E. PATTERSON, Advertise it in the Chronicle. of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Krug. vertisement: ~our own" answers. 8-30-2 Township Clerk. Advertise it in the Chronicle. Advertise it in the Chronicle. ,, -. Ci.Cass ty,/Michigan.~- ..... , CA~S CITY AUGUST 30, 1940. CHRONICLE'-FRIDAY, PAGE TIIREE. Miss Alia Striekland is spending[ Mrs. Charles DonneIly returned Dennis Haley of Plymouth spent Mrs. Mary Striekland and Mrs. I. K. Reid and Mr. and a week with friends in Caro. ] Friday after spending several the week-end with Cuss City Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Howarth daughters, Miss Alia and ,l~ss Mrs. Floyd Reid spent Sunday as and daughters, Barbara Jean ,and John and Elmer MaeLaxty of I weeks with relatives in Pontiac friends. Florence, spent Thursday in Caro. guests of Mrs. I. K. Reid's niece, Pontiac were Sunday guests of l and Dur, and. Carol June, spent Saturday in Caro After a two weeks' visit~ in St. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Squires of Mrs. Ruhstorfer~ at Flint. where they visited relatives. their aunt, Mrs. Nelson Harrison. ! Mr. and Mrs. William Goode- ~Louis, Mrs. Lyle Bardwell and Flint visited their daughter, Mrs. Miss Margaret Landon has been Mrs. Harriett Boyes and daugh- Rosemary Garety spent last I nough of Detroit were guests of daughter, Barbara Jean, returned Stanley McArthur, Sunday 2fter- spending a few weeks as the Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Munro from ter, Miss Marjorie Boyes, of De- week with her grandparents, Mr. l home Sunday. noon. troit are ~spending the week at the RESCUE. :guest of Mrs. Henry Beecham in and Mrs. James Walker, in Green-I Tuesday until Thursday. The Misses Wanda Nichol, Vera Chicago. A daughter was born Sunday, Higgins cottage at Caseville. Mrs. Ione Sturm of Detroit and Henderson, Mable Auslander and August 24, in Pleasant Home Hos- Sunday guests at the home of The Parker reunion will be held Mrs. Anna TMel and daughter, leaf.~ary Ann Gallagher left Friday I Miss Mary Striffler of Plymouth Irene :Campbell are spending the pital to Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Kai- Mrs. Roy Stafford were Mr. and on Sunday, September 1, at Case- ; Miss Elizabeth, of Gary, Indiana, to spend the week with her aunt, spent Sunday with their parents, week at the Hunt cottage at Case- ser (Martha Ertel). Mrs. Fred Smith Flushing and ville County Park. visited Cass City reIatives Sunday ville. ~ of Mrs. Floyd Johnson, at Pleasant Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Striffler. Mr. and Mrs. Willit~m Maxtus, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoskins and The I_;adies' Aid met at the ::and Monday. Ridge. Miss Charlotte Auten left Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Harris and Jr., and children spent several days daughter, Sue, of Flint. church on Thursday. Elizabeth and Edith Mae Moore son, Dickie, of Ann Arbor were Sarah Jane Gould of Caro o~mo day to spend a few days as the the first of the week on a vacation In honor of the birthdays of Clif- Miss Elaine Hartwick of Cass ~:eek-end g'ues-~s 5it. an~ Mrs° oi Fowierviiie are spenc~in~ ~wo i),{onday to ,/sit at the home of guest of 2~iss Ylary L~ Me(~oy at o~ ~t~rough Northern ;v~iehi~a~. ton Champion ~nd !~!burn Parsons, City ~is working at ~he home c4 weeks with their uncle and aunt, Mrs. Mary Striekland until today the McCoy cottage at Caseville. John Dillman, parents of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Barnes Mrs. Champion entertained sister, Mrs. B. Mellon- Harris. at a her Stanley :lYlr. and Mrs. Ralph Ward. (Friday). After a ten-day visit with rela- and granddaughter, Mona Lee dinner on Sunday in her home. doff. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hall spent Mrs. Abbie Chambers of Flint, Miss Mable Snarey of Detroit tives here, Mrs. Lester Jersey and Deering, of .Caro were guests of Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mrs. James SOwde~ fell recently who has been visiting relatives and daughter, Lois Jean, returned to the week-end in their house car at Mr. and Mrs. Clinton HeIwig and Champion and children of St. Louis, and injured herself very badly. was the guest of the Misses Elea- Caseville and entertained Mr. and friends in and near Cass City, was nor and Laura Bigelow Saturday .their home at Boyne City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Glasspoot at Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Champion Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Endersbe '%he guest of Mr. :and Mrs. Thomas Mrs. V. Lukashia and daughter, Pontiac over the week-end. Mrs. and son, Jimmie, Mrs. Lyle Bard- of Detroit visited over the week- and Sunday. Edward Hertel of Lansing and Kay Elaine, of Bay Port Sunday Colwell Tuesday and Wednesday. Miss Dorothy Holcomb of Detroit Helwig and Mrs. Glasspool are well and daughter, Barbara Jean, end with relatives here. Miss Marian Hopkins returned evening. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. Kilburn Parsons and Barton Mellendorf spent the I~. and Mrs. W. D. Striffler to her home at Alma Tuesday after were guests of the latter's mother, An enjoyable time was that of and their guests, Rev. and Mrs. Mrs. Mary Holcomb, Saturday The Woman's Missionary Society daughter, Ione, and the Misses At- week-end in Detroit. a few days' visit at the Berkeley Friday afternoon when Mrs. Elmer of the Presbyterian Church will Roy J. Striffler and children of home. night and Sunday. Ieen and Lulu Bell Heron. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cummings Patterson Seed entertained at her home on meet Thursday afternoon, Septem- Mrs. Dora Fritz and Mr. and and daughter of Gagetown were Geneva, Ohio, were entertained at The Decker reunion will be held Miss Jane Stricktey of Prescott dinner Thursday in the Robert North Seeger Street. The ,time ber 5, in the home of Mrs. Robert Mrs. Evans Schlichter and children, callers in this vicinity Monday. Sunday, September 1, at the home spent several days last week at was spent in visiting and a lunch- Milligan, with Mrs. Merchant as Dorothy and Eleanor, of Maumee, Orr home at Pigeon. of Mr. and Mrs. James Walker, one the Herman Doerr home and at- Mrs. Ina Cowper and children eon was served. Guests were Miss assistant hostess. Devotionals wilt Ohio, arrived Saturday to visit of Port Huron have been visiting Dr. and Mrs. Josepl~ Sahlmark of mile south and one-quar,ter mile tended the Doerr-Ross wedding. Myrtle Orr of Detroit, Mrs. A. D. be in charge of Mrs. John Cole and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. relatives here the past few days. .Ann Arbor, who have been visiting west of Greenleaf. She returned home Saturday. Gillies, Mrs. Samuel Bigelow, Mrs. relatives in Ludington, came on the program, "Spiritual Life Group Schlichter and children will leave School began in the Rescue and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Creguer Donna Fulmer of Detroit, who A. J, Knapp, Mrs. A. A. Hitchcock, Round Table," will be in charge of the last of ,the week on a trip Sharrard Schools on Monday, Au- "Thursday to :spend a few days with had as guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Mary Seed, Mrs. Morton Orr Mrs. Sahlmark's parents, Dr. and spent one week with a party of I Mrs. Ernest Croft and Mrs. Hast- through Ontario. Mrs. Fritz will gust 26, with Miss Catherine Mac- Mrs. Jacob Becker, son, Lorn, and Cass City girls at Caseville and ] and ,the Misses Eleanor and Laura ings. Response vAll be a verse from remain in Cass City while they Laehlan and Miss Agnes MaeLaeh- Mrs. P. A. Schenck. ~taughter, Lila, of Elt~ton. Mrs. last week as the guest of Miss Bigelow. Psalms. are gone. la~ as teachers. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Neaves Becket is a cousin of Mr. Creguer. Mabel Jean Bradshaw, returned to~. of Flint are the proud parents of Miss Myrtle Orr, who has spent her home Sunday. t ...... an eight pound baby girl, born a few weeks with her brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Doerr!_ August 16, whom they have named Morton Orr in Cass City and Rob- were guests of Royal Oak relatives Donna Jean. Mrs. Neaves is bet- ert Orr in Pigeon, .and with other Thursday and Friday. Mr. and '%er known here as Lillian Barrel. relatives here, returned to her Mrs. Norman Fisher returned ,to Marjorie Tyo spent last week as work in Detroit Sunday. their home with them after spend- the guest of friends in Carsonville. Miss Florence Stirrett of Elk- ing a few days here. ton spent last week as the guest Mrs. C. W. Clark and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Hamilton Mrs. Lester BMley spent Thursday of her aunt, Mrs. Ward Benkelman. {let If/ore- entertained the former's sister, /.ejs She returned home Sunday and / a:ir Ln Flint where they visited their her brother, Arnold ~tirrett, of Miss Helen Jean Hamilton, of niece, Mrs. Clem Kessler, in Hur- Rogers City last week. Another ley Hospital. Elkton is a guest at the Benkelman at Y@ur ==...... home this week. sister, Miss Ora Hamilton, of Lan- Mrs. James Hutson of Yale and Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Tindale, sing was also a week-end guest. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Valdick, Curtis Hur~t and daughter, Sally, About for/cy-five were present on daughter, Carol, and son, James, Friday evening when Rev. and Mrs. of Deckerville were visitors at the were guests of Detroit relatives and friends Sunday. Mrs. Hunt I George D. Bugbee entertained the home of Mrs. Hutson's brother, young people of the Nazarene Andrew A. Schmidt, on Saturday. and daughter, Jane, who had spent Af$/ Church in their home on Garfield Fooq/ $tore Mrs. Hutson remained to spend a a few days in Detroit, returned home with them Sunday evening. Avenue. A scavenger hunt was ...... I :few days here. Mr. and Mrs. John Garety and held and homemade ice cream and IONA MICHIGAN IONA Week-end guests at the home of family, Mrs. Marie Sullivan, Wil- cakes served. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Kenney were liam and Miss Dorothy Garety I The" Youth Temperance Council Wheaties %he l~tter's sister, Mrs. Jessie Sny- spent Sunday with Sister Mary met Tuesday afternoon at the home Tomatoes tier, and Mr. Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Patricia (Genevieve Garety) at of Mrs. Mary Striekland, on Third FLOUR Beet Sugar Horace Snyder and daughter, all of OR CORN Lady of Lake Huron School at Street. <<~Devotionals were held and pkg. 10¢ Toledo, Ohio. Clare Kenney re- Harbor Beach. Mrs. Sulliva~ leaves the lesson studied from the book, ~a~ned to Toledo with them and next week for Jackson where she "Youth Studies Alcohol." The mem- 55e 47e 4 calls 23e - is spending the week there. will again teach in a Jackson bers are now wearing their little ,o, ,~ - ...... __ Mr. and Mrs. George Kacy of school. white bows. i Detroit visited Cass C£ty relatives A pleasant and interesting meet- Mr. and Mrs. Alfr~ed West and ~ Cheese, Genuine Wise ..... lb. 19c Ajax Laundry S~)ap. 6 bars 17c :Saturday. Doris, Donald and Lena ing of the W. C. T. U. was held son, Bobby, of St. Clair spent the May Cross, who with their aunt, Friday afternoon at the home of'week-end with Mr. West's parents, Brick Cheese ...... lb. 17c Crystal White Soap.7 bars 25c Miss Ella Cross, of Birmingham, Mrs. Alex Milligan. Eleven mem-iMr, and Mrs. George West. Mrs. RINSO spent a week seeing the sights in bets were present: Devotions were ~George West, who has been very large New York and at the New York in charge of Mrs. Walter Schelllill in Morris Hospital for "some Shoestring Lux or Lifebuoy SOap. cake 6c fair and a week with relatives in and talks on "Legislation" were I time, is slowly improving and was 37¢ Potatoes. ,2 21/~ oz. cans 15c Detroit, returned to their home given by Mrs. James McCrea and!taken to her home Friday evening. Giant 55c Northern Tissue ...... 4 rolls 21c here with Mr. and Mrs. Kacy on Mrs. Simeon Moore. Refreshments t Mrs. Efleen Chisholm is caring for Saturday. were served by the hostess, her. Asparagus' 2 14½ oz. cans 27c Pacific Tissue ...... 3 rolls 10c Green Giant DOLE'S SLICED A-Penn Oil, all Peas ...... 2 No. 2 cans 29c grades ...... 2 gaL can $1o19 Pineapple Grapefruit, Broken Seg- Paper Towels, Red ments, No. 2 can ...... 2 for 19c Cress ...... :...... 3 rolls 25c Apple Sauce ...... 4 No. 2 cans 25c Wax Paper ...... 125 ft. roll 10c Campbell's Soup ...... 2 cans 19c Kitchen Matches, Whitehouse Evaporated Prunes ...... 4 lb. pkg. 29c A & P ...... 6 boxes 21c MILK Lux Flakes ...... lge. pkg. 23c 8 O'Clock Coffee .... 3 lb. bag 39c Roman Cleanser 2 qt. bots. 17c Kaffee Hag ...... lb. can 31c Sunbrite Cleanser ...... 6 cans 25c 6 calls 37e Our Own Tea ...... 1 lb. pkg. 37c Raisins, Seedless 4 lb. pkg. 23c Iona Cocoa ...... 2 lb. can 17c Kellogg's Corn Macaroni or Flakes ...... 2 lge. pkgs. 19c Spaghetti ...... lb. pkg. 21c ANN PAGE' FAIR GROOND$ Rolled Oats ...... 5 lb. bag 17c Noodles, Fine or DETRO|T or Broad ...... 1 lb. pkg. 13c Salad Dressing Navy Beans, MJch ..... 10 lbs. 39c quart Cake Flour, Sunny- jar 27e Rice, Blue Rose: ...... 2 lbs. 9c field ...... 2 2~ lb. pkgs. 25c Apple Butter ...... 38 oz. jar 15c Pillsbury Flour, 24½ lb. bag 77c L YUKON Gold Medal Jelly, Apple Base .... 2 lb. jar 19c Flour ...... 24½ lb. bag 79c Beverages. Preserves, Pure ...... 2 lb. jar 29c Mustard ...... quart jar 10c 32oz. 15¢ Mason Jars ...... qts., doz. 65c Ketchup..; ...... 3 14 oz. bots. 25c Assorted Jar Rubbers ...... 3 pkgs. 10c Daily Dog Food ...... 4 cans 19c Tex-Wax ~, ...... per pkg. 1Oc Sardines, A & P .... 15 oz. can 10c i,ll Fruit Pectin, Morgans__bot. 10c Red Salmon ...... 16 oz. can 23c Tomato Juice .... 2 No. 2 cans 15c i Pure Lard Pickling Spice ...... 4 oz. 7c Grapefruit Juice 46 oz. can 15c lbs. Spices, Ann Page ...... 3 for 25c Pineapple Juice .... No. 2 can 10c 27¢

SULTANA o6 ~ f va.~ DEXO DAILY FridayEFERy ~.. D ~ ~r, "::::::: Ill swE, ill Scratch Feed, $ 1 r~Y,I c~ _'~ ~UCusr a Vo e a ,o Pmkles Shortening Ill Ill Peanut Butter 100 lb. bag ...... ll ® d/--~ lb. . quart lb. " qustrial .AUGI;e.,. -" Dairy Feed, 16% $ 1Or'/ 3 ca. m¢ 1 21¢ 100 lb. bag ...... JL®~[ -- ' , ' _ _ ! m tr ""°~dav ~ Lgan O~-- "" ~ .., oEp~,..~y CELERY ...... large stalk 5e PICNIC HAMS ...... :...... , ...... pound 16c

=~esda . o~Y""Art K 3 PRUNE PLUMS, for Canning .... 2 lbs. 15c BACON SQUARES _...... pound 10c ~- ' o ' °~.PT~MnY2Y hi, re.._ rnor's r~ .o~ el CALIF. SWEET ORANGES ...... doz. 15c SLAB BACON ...... pound 16c Prices SubSubject j, I to Market Changes "PTE ~'lubs' Da

Aug. o ~lI ~, s Day...... °a~urd a, ~ '~ties' ~. .... ~hru • , : D~y Coming... Canning Peaches... Next Week ~U~dab ~¢ anal D _~t< 7' Sept'. 8 W~P V" O, *'~'r.- ay Re., a,d .~! DAY AND [~ [ Day II/JUS~C : NIGHT , ~r AB~LT$ CASS CITY CHRONICLE--FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1940. Cass City, Mieh'~am PAGE FOUR. IlIPII v Alien Registration at purchased from Floyd Ottaway. [master of the Grand Lodge, F. & Mrs. Greenleaf was graduated ]A. M, of Michigan, an!J a 33rd De- Cass City Post Office from ~Cass City High School in gree Mason. He is ~hairman of Labor Day Parade 1936 and from Tuscola County the Kalamazoo ;County and Third Aileen Heron i,s spending the Three Days a Week Normal the following year. She Congressional District Republican week with friends at a beach near has been employed as teacher in Committees, a member of the Park Bay City. the Heron School north of Cuss and Kalamazoo Country Clubs. Postmaster Arthur Little has City. Mr. Greenleaf, also a grad- 'Mr. MacKenzie spent his earliest Miss Joyce Ferriby of Yale is requested all aliens who plan on tmte of Cuss City High School, is years in Cuss City and was cashier spending a week with her sister, registering here to make applica- employed in the service station of of the Cuss City Bank before leav- Mrs. John Hoskin. tion at the Cass City post office o~ the S., T. and H. Oil Company ing here for Kalamazoo. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Law spen,t any Wednesday, Thursday or Fri- here. Sunday with Mrs. Law's sons, Ar- day afternoon between the hours of one and four o'clock. Second Division Memorial thur and Ira Bullock, at Yale. The Second Division memorial in The nation-wide registration of MARRIED IN THE KNAPP Miss Ruth A~ar aud Harold Washington. of marble and bronze, Fe!ton of A_un ~ ~vl ~ :i~ ~t~DA Y W~ designed by j~roe~ Earle Fra- Arbor were .~est~ gust 2~t ~o December 26, i~40, at the S. A. Bradshaw home on ser. It portrays a great open door- through the government post of- way, flanked by inscribed wings list- Wednesday night. rices. Concluded from first page. Lug 12 major engagements in which Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dunn and years ago, and has resided in Mem- All aliens 14 years of age or the division took part in the World son, James, spent from Friday un- older are required to register. phis, Tennessee, and in Miami til Monday as guests of Mr. Dunn's Beach, Florida. war. Before the door stands an ~8- Alien children ua.der 14 years must foot sword symbolizing the dlvlsmn s sister, Mrs. K. H. Snow, at Con- Mr. MacKenzie is vice president be registered by their parents or stand at Chateau-Thierry and Bel- cord. of Ihling Brothers Everard Com- guardians. Generally speaking, leau Wood when it barred the way pany at Kalamazoo, a past grand Mr. and Mrs. Andrew B. Cham- foreign-born persons who have not to Paris against the Germans. pion, Aileen and Lulubelle Heron become citizens of ,the United attended the funeral of Mrs. Chazn- States are aliens. Persons with pion's father, A. L. Phelps, at first citizenship papers must regis- Mayville Tuesday. Mr. Phelps ter. passed away in Detroit. The registration of aliens is Burr Elliott, letter carrier on compulsory. A specific act of Rural Route No. 3, has been con- Congress--the Alien Registration fined to his bed by illness and ~ct of 1940~requires all Miens to Farmers Notice Maurice Joos, substitute carrier, register during ,the official regis- has been dlivering mail to patrons tration period August 27 to De- on the route since Tuesday. comber 26, 1940. All aliens 14 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Graham and years of age or over must be fin- The A. Fenster Corporation of Caro son, Ferris, of Caro, Theron Bedell gerprinted as a part of registration. of Akron, and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. A fine of $1,000 and imprisonment has raised their price on cucumbers to Joos and Mrs. Walter Jezewski for 6 month,s is prescribed by this were Sunday dinner guests at the Iaw for failure to register, for re- home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. fusal to be fingerprinted, or for $1.25. We pay cash. Kercher. making" registration statements known to be false. Registration Harvey Netzel of Cass City and is free. 1Vfiss Marion Buck of TSgerton, A. FENSTER CORP. Wis., were united in marriage by (WNU Service) Rev. Henry G. Bushong, pastor of HAROLD GREENLEAF AND the C ass City Methodist Church on MISS HELEN BATTEL Saturday, Aug. 24. Mr. and Mrs° Andrew Cross left Wednesday John Day of D~troit spent Sun- Br~t~sh Trespasser Enters EXCHANGE VOWS Ne.tzel are living in .the basement for Ann Arbor where he will re- day night with his moth~r, Mrs. Hangar for Good Sleep apartment at the E. A. Wanner ceive treatment on his eyes. Zora Day. Concluded from page one residence. EASTLEIGH, HANTS, ENGLAND Leslie Townsend, Frank Fort and Mi'ss Alison Milligan will begin --When Richard Thomas Sharpe, 24, Immediately after the ceremony Miss Millicent Graham and Mrs. Jerry Kercher spent from Sunday her sixth year as teacher of the no address, was sent to prison for a reception was held .to honor Mr. Enid Hunter left Thursday by until Wednesday rishing at Kal- Columbia Corners School on Tues- one month for treaspass, it was and Mrs. Greenleaf~ and a luncheon Plumbing auto for to attend day. found that was served ~at small tables to ap- the fair. They were accompanied kaska. On Sunday, Aug-ast 18, a son proximately fifty guests. Those So Appleton, New York, by Miss Miss Marguerite Carpenter was He had calmly walked unchal- was born ,to Mr. and Mrs. F. Hazen from out-of-town who attended in- a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clark lenged into one of the Fleet Air Betty Pinney, who remained in Quick. He has been named Allan eluded Mr. and Mrs. James Nesbit that city to visit a friend. The Auslander in Flint from Sunday Arm service hangars, climbed into George. and son, James, and Mr. and Mrs. and Heating girls expect to return in a week or to Friday of last week. a machine and gone to sleep there for nine hours before he was dis- Donald Conklin of Pontiac, Mrs. ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Krause and Dr. Kenneth Higgins and chil- Mr. and Mrs. Nell Vance and chil- covered. Henry Greenleaf and Harry Tiller Mrs. Robert Boughner and Eavetroughing and Sheet Metal Work dren, Christopher and Katherine, dren, Louis and Billy, of Pontiac of Millington and Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Miss Beulah, of Den;cer, When it was pointed out to the and Miss Chr~sta l~cRae, all of spent Saturday night with Mrs. admiralty that it was a somewhat James Greenleaf and daughter of Colorado, visited the former's Myers & Deming Water Systems Detroit, visited Cass City rela- Ella Vance, returning to Pontiac amazing thing that a stranger could Deford. niece, Mrs. Lewis Law, Tuesday. tives and friends Wednesday. Sunday morning. do this without ~/~ndrance, officials Mr. and Mrs. Greenleaf left Miss Boughner expects to return Thursday evening for a motor trip Mrs. Angus Sweeney entertained Mr. and ~ Mrs. Frank Striffler remarked nonchalantly, "All pre- to Denver next week, but her moth- through the Up~er Peninsula, in- a number of relatives and friends and granddaughter, Burke Are- cautions necessary are taken to pro- t Ideal Plumbing and Heating Co. er will remain to spend some time cluding the Soo and the copper o~ Friday evening, August 23, at hant, all of Detroit, were Sunday tect bases of the Fleet Air Arm. This with another daughter, Mrs. Chas. country on their ~chedule. After Cass City, Mich. a miscellaneo~s shower in honor dinner guests of Mr. Striffler's man may have gained admission, Deo, at Argyle. their return to Cass City, ,they will of Miss Beatrice Mary Garety, brother and sister, Leonard and but he did not escape undetected." Miss Isabel Bradshaw enter- live in their new home, recently bride-elect. Miss Gertrude Striffler. tained eight girls at dinner Tues- Women in Army to Rise day evening in honor of the Misses Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Gilbert Mrs. JeSsie Matthews of Detroit, and daughters, the Misses Grace Mrs. Mabel Rohrbach of Lincoln Mary Jayne Campbell, Mary Lee To SpecialReveille Call irrl and June, spent several days of Park and Mrs. Betty Tillems of Doerr, and Elizabeth Farson who LONDON.--The new reveille call are leaving for college soon. The last week in Grand Rapids visiting Milford and friend, Mrs. Helpert, relatives and Florida friends. They of Detroit visited at the home of for women: evening was spent in playing "Mary, Mary, g~t out returned home Monday. George Ackerman Friday. of bed; hearts. Prizes were won by Miss Mary, Mary, get out of bed." Farson and M~ss Doerr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mann and Mrs. Nellie Christmas of Pontiac So sounds the trumpet each morn- Lab0r Day-Sch001Day Specials Louis R. Wright, son of Mr. and three sons are enjoying a two was a visitor at the Mrs. Ella ing at a camp of girl auxiliary ter- lVlrs. Frank J. Wright, of Cass City weeks' vacation. They are spend- Vance home one day last week. ritorial service recruits near Lon- and Miss Lucile Marie McLellan, ing this week at Grayslake, Ill., On Thursday, her cousin, Mrs. E. don. and next week will be guests of J. Friday, also of Pontiac, called daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A royal army service corps K, B. FLOUR @ @ bag McLellan, of Elmwood were uni,ted relatives at Chattanooga, Tenn. on her and Mrs. Vance says she i~s trumpet major composed the call in marriage by the Rev. E. Ray Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Niebel are expecting Mrs. Mundy next Sun- for them and three of the A. T. S.-- No. 2½ Willson on Friday, Aug. 23. The Spending a week's v~cation in De- day. Margaret Taylor-Jones, Jessie Mac- @ @ ca~ newly-weds will make their home troit and other places. Their daugh- Miss Martha MacArthur of Chi- Kenzie and Frances Simmons--have Peaches 14C with the groom's parents on the A. ter, Joan, is spending .the week cago came Tuesday to visit her put in a couple of months' hard Fort farm in Elkland Township. with relatives in Pigeon and the Sister, Miss Nancy MacArthur. On work learning to play the call on lb. the bugle. The United States Civil Service son, Freddie, is with relatives in her way to Cass City, Miss Martha CGFFEE Special Blend 39C Commission is making a strenuous Caro. ~MacArthur stopped at St. Johns effort to secure qualified mechanics Thursday guests at the home of to greet friends. For several for the national defense program Mrs. ERa Vance were Mrs. Jacob years, she was principal of the Girl Wants to Know 2-1b. pkg. 13c county normal in that city. LARD . in certain critical trades in which Scyfar.th of Silverwood, Mrs. E. J. If Helium Plant Buds there has been difficulty in securing Friday and daughter, Yvonne, of Mrs. William Simmons enter- quart sufficient skilled workmen. Infor- Pontiac. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Crit- tained the members of ,the Art AMARILLO, TEXAS. They're telling this story about a young Chapman's Pop @ @ bottle 1Oc mation conce~ming these positions tenden of East Dayton were visi- Club in her home Wednesday after- woman from the East--with two will be posted in the post office tors at the Vance home one day noon. After a short business the last of the week. . meeting, games were played and college degrees--who stopped in large size 27 e lobby from time to time by Post- Amarillo for the first time: @ @ per dozen master Arthur Little. Mrs. Roy Stafford was a delight- supper was served, Mrs. Elmer LEMONS "What is there of interest in The Boy Scot%t troop entertained ful hostess Monday evening when Simmons and Mrs. Orville Karr assisting their mother in serving. Amarillo?" she asked the hotel their parents and members of the she entertained the Happy Dozen clerk. Rotary Club boys' committee at a in her home on Garfield Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Sire Bardwell en- "Well,'; he replied, "we have Heinz Tomato Juice 19¢ barbecue 1 ~ m/les east of the Cuss A potluck supper was served. Mrs. tertained over the week-end, Mr. the only helium plant in the River bridge Monday evening. Jim Milligan, Miss Mildred Karr ]and Mrs. L. W. Copland and family world." ,Forty attended and enjoyed the and M~ss Elnora ~Corpron Of Cass and Ernest, Frances Jeanne and "Really?" she remarked. "Is School Supplies of All Kinds Scout serving of two hams and six City and Miss Marion Hopkins of :Beverly Roberts, all of Detroit. it in bloom now?" dishes each of jello, potato salad Alma were guests. 'Other guests we.re Mr. and Mrs. and baked beans. In a short pro- John E. Clark, a representative J. A. Young and Mr. and Mrs. gram,, the boys presented Scout of the Walker Advertising Com- Adolph Wagner and son, Robert, WEDNESDAY'S MARKET Economy Food Market of Detroit and Billy Young of songs followed by taps and the pany, was .the speaker at the Tues- AT SANDUSKY YARDS We Deliver S.A. Striffier, Manager Phones 211 and 27 Scout~ benediction. day luncheon of the Rotary Club at Kansas City, Kansas. ffack Spencer, who last week Hotel Gordon. Andrew Champion Mr. and Mrs. R. T. W,alker of Good butcher cattle..$ 8.85 s~arted as manager of the service was program chairman. The Ro- Plymouth and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Fair to good butch- ~station of the Standard Oil Co. on tary Club will attend the charter Lando~ returned home on Sunday er cattle ...... 7.50 @ $8.75 East Main St., has been employed presentation of the newly organ- from St. Louis, Missouri, where Common butcher :for five years in the Ford Garage ized Millington Club on Tuesday they attended the National Rural cattle ...... 6:00 @ 7.25 here, giving him considerable ex- evening, September I0. L~tter Carriers' Association con- Best beef cows ..... :.. 6.90 @ 7.40 perience in the automobile indus- Dr. and Mrs. H. T. Donahue and ventiom On Saturday night, they Fair to good beef '•try. Friends of the young man children have :moved into the first were dirmer guests in the home of cows ...... 6.15 @ 6.75 whose home has been in Cass C~ty floor apartment of the Lura De- Mrs. Landon's niece, Mrs..George Ct/tters 5.25 @ 5.75 :for several years are pleased to Witt residence to remain until Cole, at Montgomery, Michigan. Canners ...... 4.10 @ 5.00 Use Your Ren t M'oney their new home is completed on welcome him into the ranks of the Mrs. Eunice Wilkins and daugh- Heavy weight bo- . willage's business men. North Seeger Street. Mr. and Mrs. !ter, Mary, ~nd Edgar Oetting of logna bulls ...... 7='20 DennJs J. is the name of Mr. and John Spangler of Detroit expect to I Fort Wayne, Indiana, are house Medium weight bo- ~rs. Win. J. Henry's son who was move into the house just vacated guests at°the Evangelical parson- logna bulls ...... 6.40 @ 7.00 born Monday, Aug. 26. Pretty by the Donahues Saturday. age. Mrs. Wilkins is a .cousin of Light common bulls 5.75 @ 6.25 For Better Accommodationsat pink and blue gifts, presented .to Clarence Boulton is at his home Dr. R. N. Holsaple. On Tuesday Stock bulls ...... 18.00 @ 48.00 Mrs. Henry at a stork shower Fri- north of town with a f~actured jaw of this week, the entire party, in- Stockers and feeders 18.50 @ 48.50 , Lower Cost day evening', Aug. 23, at the home as the result of an accident Sat- cluding Mrs. Holsaple, accompa- Dairy cows ...... 35.00 @ 97.00 of Mi,ss Gertrude Striffler, awaited turday afternoon. Mr. Boulton, nied Dr. Holsaple on a campaign Best calves...... 12.60 You need not consider the cost of a new home the arrival of the new baby. Guests with other workmen, was digging a trip to Detroit, Flint, Saginaw and Fair to good caIves 11.50 @ 12.50 at the party Friday evening did basement at the Church of the Bay City. On Wednesday a Mght- Seconds ...... 10.00 @ 11.00 an extra expense: You can build one, and pay for fancy work, gathered around the Nazarene in Cass City, and while seeing trip was taken around .the Culls and commons 6.50 @ 9.50 piano for music, and played Chi- Mr. Boulton was holding a scraper tip of the Thumb, in which Se- Deacons ...... 3.00 @ 1420 it as you now pay rent. You will be making a sound .nese checkers. Miss Striffler served attached to a tractor, he lost his bewaing, Bay Port, Caseville, Pont Best mixed hogs Austin, Bad Axe, Pointe aux Wefreshmen.ts. grip on the handle which flew up 170 to 200 Ibs ...... 7.95 investment and building a savings account in an Barques, Grindstone .City, Harbor Best mixed hogs, About 200 were present Sunday striking him in ,the jaw. He was Beach and Snover were visited. 2001 to 225 lbs...... 7.90 increasing equity in the home. whe~ the Ballagh reunion was held taken to Pleasant Home Hospital Bes~ mixed hogs, at the Stewart Ballagh home, at and later to his home. Now is the time to start building. Low ma- 225 to 250 Ibs...... 7.75 the Ferry-Morse Seed Farm, at Dr. R. N. Holsaple was a guest Strange Is the Okapi Best heavy hogs, Rochester. Officers elected for the preacher Sunday in the Presby- The okapi's colorat.ion is truly re- terial costs and an abundant supply of experienced 250 to 275 lbs ...... 7.70 year are: President, William Bal- terian Church at Marlette. On markable. The forehead is red, the lagh, Ubly; vice president, Mrs. Monday evening he gave an ad- cheeks are yellowish white, while the Best heavy hogs, labor make this the ideal building year. 275 ,to 300 lbs...... 7.20 Elsworth Dunlap, Ubly; secretary, dress in his campaign for lieuten- neck, shoulders and body range Best heavy hogs, We have all the materials required for build- Miss May Ballagh, Bad Axe; treas- •ant governor at Owosso. A. A. from jet-black to purplish and wine 300 to 350 lbs ...... 6.60 urer, Mrs. Pearl McCarthy, Roches- Ricker and R. A. McN.amee ac- red. The hind quarters and the hind ing and our plan books give any number of sugges- Best light hogs, 170 ter. Those from Cass City who companied him. His other speak- and fore legs are either snowy white attended were Mr. and Mrs. Leland ing engagemenSs this week are or light cream color, touched with lbs down ...... 7.65 tions for a new residence. Ask to see them. Nicol and children, Miss Verna Thursday night, Bellaire; and Fri- orange and transversely barred with Best lambs ...... 9.50 Wright; Mrs. Dan McClorey, Mr. day evening, Tawas City. Next purplish black stripes and blotches. Fair to good lambs 8.50 @ 9.25 and Mrs. Dan McClorey and chil- ~:week accompanied by Roy. E. F. These colors serve as an effective Seconds ...... 7.25 @ 8.25 dren. The reunion next year will Bailay of Owosso, Dr. Holsaple camouflage and partly explain why Sale every Wednesday at 2:00 p. m. Farm Produce Co., Lumber Dept. be held at the Leland Nicol home will tour the Upper Peninsula in so large an animal remained so long Sandusky Live Stock Sales Co. unknown to the scientific world. --Advertisement. in Cass City. the finish of his campaign. Cass City Michigan. CASS CITY CHRONICLE--FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, +1940. PAGE FIVE. CI~ICKEN SUPPER~Cumber La- 4-H Club Exhibit. HAPPPENINGS IN THUMB Surprised Friends dies~ Aid will hold their annual OF MICHIGAN TOWNS Liners chicken supper and bazaar Thurs- Chronicle ! day, September 5, at the Cumber Winners at Tuscola AND VILLAGES with Marriage News ,k _+ Methodist Church, starting at Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gowen an- Co. Fair Last Week Donald P. Satchell of Care is • UNFURNISHED ~tpartment for 5:30 o'clock until all are served. nounce the marriage of their RATES--Liner of 25 words or Price, 50 and 25 cents. 8-30-1 one of 14 youths selected for schol- less, 25 cents each insertion. rent. Enquire at Prieskorn's The following are the successful daughter, May Belie, to Mr. Ed- arship awards of $140 each by E. ward MacDonald, son of Mrs. Alice Over 25 words, one cent a word S,tore. 8-16- WANTED to rent, 80 to 160-acre livestock exhibitors in 4-H classes L. Anthony, dean of agriculture at for each insertion. kt the Tuscola County Fair Last MacDonald, of Bay City. The wed- FOR SALE~Two furnished farm on shares or Michigan State College, and C. R. Oak Bluff Breezes. yearling bul!s m~mthly basis. Cart furnish week: ding took place quietly on Monday, ~OR SALE--House trailers, cash Mcgee, professor of farm crops at new, and your choice of several cows. references and all my own help. The approach of the school year June 17, in Ohio, and was kept a and used. See the new gliders. Holstein-Friesian. ithe .college. The awards were One brood sow for sale or will No children. Address Box BE, sees several more cottages closed secret until last week. They are~nice, $4.95 and up. let on shares. Phone 15. Elk- Cow, 3 yrs. or over, J. D. Men- made on the basis of high school for the season while the long week- The bride is a graduate of Cass clo Chronicle. 8-30-1p scholarship, community activities, Frank SeeIey, 316 Hamilton St., land Roller Mills. 8-30-2 tel, Fairgrove, champion Holstein. end of Labor Day has brought the City High School and graduated ~o,~o ~;,~, R-~-~ ~e ~o~x, 2 ~ h.~ u.der 2~ Stunr~ and actual needs. The recipients GENERAl, Contracti~g--Carpe~ are e!i~b!e to sta~ courses at sale. E. A. Wanner, Cass +City. long weeK. she has been employed for over ~OOMS FOR RENT by day or ter repairing, painting, paper or, Allen Rohlfs, Fairgrove. Junior Michigan State College this fall. week at Severn's Grocery and hanging. Charles A. Goff, Huron 8-30-2. Mrs, Frank McIntyre and son, two years. heifer, Marion ~Horst, Akron. Sen- Mexican residents of the Thumb Don, returned to .Grosse Pointe They will make their home in Gas Station, 50 North Seeger Street. 8-30-2p JUNIOR Highbred No. 6 seed ior heifer ~zalf, Don Bates, Vassar. district decided at a recent meet-. Street, Cass City. 7-5- with Dr. McIntyre on Sunday and Bay City. wheat for sale ~t $1.00 a bushel: Junior heifer calf, Keith Brady, ing, to hold their annual fall cele- Misses Mary Lou McCoy and Char- Fred Buehrly, 1 eas,t, 1 north, Unionville` Senior bull calf, J. D. bration and reunion at Capac, on lotte Auten are spending the week :WANTED--150 old horses for fox Saturday, Sunday and Monday, 150 ACRES OF GLADIOLI feed. Must be alive. Otto Montei, Unusual % east of Cass Cry. Phone 101- Montei, Fairgrove. Junior bull in the McCoy cottage. September 14 to 16. They have Falrgrove. Care phone 954-R-5. F23. 8-30-2p calf, Devere Rohlfs, Falrgrove, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stough AT OVID'S FLOWER SHOW rented the Opera House hall and 11-8-tf. Opportunity... champion. 4-H Club herd, Fair- were week-end guests of Mr. and CARD OF THANKS I wish to grove Livestock Club. Sampson Bro.thers hall, which ad- Ovid's second annual Gladioius, thank Mrs •. Leroy Kilbourn and Mrs. Earl Wilson. Mrs. Stough T~Y KENNEY'S 1or some of your +open to alert individual to Jersey. join each other, for the celebration. remained for the week with Mrs. Festival and Flower Show wil[ groceries, good staple goods and invest capital in automobile Mrs. Charles McConnell and lit- Most Roy. William F. Murphy, open Saturday, August 31, and tle Carol T~acy for their beauti- • Cow 3 yrs. old or over, Leo En- Wilson. priced right. Kenney's Grocery dealership in this area. and .bishop of Saginaw, will dedicate Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Todd and extend for ,three days. This year ful flowers; als0 wish to thank sign, Kingston. Cow 2 yrs. but un- the new $22,000 St. Joseph's Catho- and Creamery. 10-7-tf build profitable business. One der 3, Lee McComb, Care. Senior their house guest, Dorotha McLet- there will be 150 acres of gorgeous of the three largest automobile Dr. K. I. MacR,ae and Mrs. Frank qic Church at Argyle on Labor Day. Gladioli in full bloom--a veritable ~IR. FARMER--We are in the Traey for their services and heifer, Bob Phillips, Kingston, lan, returned Sunday to Grosse manufacturers wants new out- The dedication ceremony will start Pointe Farms. rainbow of color. Thousands of market to buy all kinds of live- many others for their calls dur- :champion Jersey. Junior heifer, at 10:30 a. m. and is expected to let for two fast selling cars Gladys Greenieaf, Kingston. Senior Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Burke and people visited this central Michi- stock. Call us before you sell. with nation-wide public accept- ing my recent illness. Mrs. attract a large number of Catholic gan village last year and marveled Robert and Jim Milligan. Phone ~lames Tracy. 8-30-Ip heifer calf, Harmon Stricter, Un- Mrs. Earl Wilson were guests of ance and over 3,000,000 present families from the central Thumb Mrs. Berrien Ketchum on Thurs- at the beautiful display. The fields No. 93-F41. 5-28- ionville. Senior bull calf, Eugene district. There are 66 families in owners. Write Box GM, cto FOR SALE--17 acres alfalfa hay; Mileski, Kingston, champion. Jun- day evening. The Ketchums are are open to free inspection and Chronicle. 8-30-4. also trailer house for remt. St. Joseph's parish of which Roy. returning to Rochester after spend- nature lovers should not miss this ior bull calf, Don WhLttenburg, Ca- Joseph J. Dudek is pastor. WE ALWAYS BUY Chauncey Tallman, 8 miles south, re. 4-H Club herd, Kingston Live- ing the summer at North Shore. chance to visit "Ovid, ~the Flower ½ east of Cass City. 8-30-1p Thirty guests were present at Mrs. J. D. Brooker, Mrs. Maude Center of Michigan." CASH PAID for cream at Ken- stock Club. the bffthday party given by Mr. ney's, Cuss City. Ayrshire. Hastings, Roy. Wendling Hastings Appropriate programs have been POULTRY and Mrs. John L. Hoffman at their and Sheldon Hastings were callers arranged for each day, concluding Cow 3 yrs. old or over, Don Har- cottage at Crescent Beach, in honor with a fireworks display during WANTED TO BUY--120 acres or rington, Akron, grand champion at the Burke cottage Thursday. See us when you sell. SEND TFIE of his father, Conrad Hoffman, of the evening of September 2nd. , more of good land. Write Box female. Cow 2 yrs. old but under Mrs. T. J. Foster and Mr. and Elkton, who was celebrating his Mrs. Robert Foster are returning Phone 145. 883, Mr. Morris, Mich., stating 3, Dorothy Harrington, Akron. 88th birthday. Guests included particulars and price. Private COLLEGIANS Senior heifer, Glen Harrington, ,to Detroit on Sunday. Mr. FOster 52 HEAD OF LIVE t five of Mr. Hoffman's seven .chil- will teach English in Northwestern party. 8-23-2p Send the collegians back .to Akron. Junior heifer~ Don Harring- dren, Mrs. Dan Gorman and Mrs. STOCK IN TUSCOLA'S Caro Poultry Plant • school with boxes and boxes ton, Akron. Junior heifer calf, High School this coming year. Clarence Brace, of Pontiac, Mrs. Saturday evening, Mr: ,and Mrs. DETROIT 4-H EXHIBIT STRAYED from my pasture, a of RY~EX TWEED-WEAVE Clare Harrington, Akron. 4-H Club Care, Michigan ~George Snider and John L. Hoff- G. H. Burke entertained at a Bo- dark Jersey heifer. Finder please Printed Stationery. They'll write herd~ Akron Livestock Club. 8-9-tf call Walter Anthes. Phone 138- man, of Elkton, and Milton Hoff- hemian dinner for twelve. Out-of- Conckaded from page one. more often and more interest- Guernsey. i man, of Cass City. town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Pen of three fat lambs--Donald F23. 8--30-2p ingly on this smooth-surfaced ~ERY MONDAY haul farme~rs ' Cow 3 yrs. old or over--Marion Russell Stough and Miss Christy Doerr and Don Koepfgen,, -both of I paper. And your budget will livestock ,to Marlette stockyards. WE WILL have peaches and plums Harrington, Akron. Cow 2 yrs. old McRae. Cuss City. wear a contented smile .... for TWO MAJOR PARTIES also local trucking. Ben next week. Come in, look them but under 3, Loren Ackerman, Un- Miss Pearl Spinks and Miss Individual Fat Lambs--Donald I do Tweed-Weave is on sale for lYicAlpine, R1, Gagetown. Seven over and give us your order, or ionville, champion. Senior heifer, IN TUSCOLA HAVE ~Myrtle Holmes will be leaving Doerr, Don Koepfgen and Keith September in double the usual north, ~ east Cass City. phone 125. Joseph Knepper, Robt. Bush, Cure. Junior heifer, this week-end for Detroit. How- Loney, all of Cuss City. of quantity . . . only $1.00. 200 71 CANDIDATES 6-17-tf. Shell Station, Cass .CitY. 8-30-1p James Russell, Falrgrove. Senior ever, Miss Holmes returns for Sheep ~howmanship--Cleon Kes- Single Sheets, or 100 Double heifer calf, John Hart, Kingston. week-end until late fall. ter, Millington. Also Oxfords. ~ICENSED to haul grain to Cass ATTENTION, Farmers! Do not Sheets, or I00 Monarch Sheet~, Concluded from first page. Oxford Ram Fleece--Betty Coi- and i00 Envelopes . . . printed Senior bull calf, Loren Brady, Un- City and Greenleaf. Also I burn your straw; it's worth ionville, champion. Junior bull E. Campbell, Jesse P. Wolcott. llng and Lois Coiling, Fostoria; with name and address or haul livestock to Marlette every money. See Clare Hanes, Care, calf, James Russel4 FairgTove. State Senator--Leonard J. Pater- PUBLIC SCHOOLS WILL Cleon Kester, Millington. Monday. Phone 71R2. William monogram. Claude L. Wood. Lincoln Ram Fleece- Donald Mich. Phone 486. 8-30-2 Grade Cattle. son, OPEN HERE ON Withey, located in Ivan Vader's S t a t e Representative--Audley Doerr, Cass C£ty. house, one block south and ½ THE CHRONICLE Cow 3 yrs. old or over, Eugene Rawson. NEXT WEDNESDAY Oxford Ewe Fleece--Cleon Kes- block west of Ford Garage, Cass Chatters, Millihgton, champion. Prosecuting Attorney~Timoth$ ter, Millington; Betty Collins and Senior heifer, Helen Millard, King- City. 8-2-tf Las: Week oF WE+ WILL have a car of Cavalier C. Qulnn. Concluded from page one. Lois Collins, Fostoria; Ronald Op- ston. Junior heifer, Francis Cot- Sheriff~George F. Jeffrey, Lew- perman, Millington. •~WEET CORN--Bantam, Ever- lump coal Monday, September 2, Eleanor Co,tton, English 10 and troll, Care. Senior heifer calf, Mar- is Massoll. gTeen for table or canning, now (next week). Fill that bin off Latin. Lincoln Ewe Fleece -- Donald Our Used garet Griffin, Care. Junior heifer County Clerk Ernest Haas, ready. Phone 15. 8-30-1 this car before the price ad- Doerr, Cass City. calf, Wanda Zemke, Care. Ward Walker. Marjory Wallingfford, English '9 vances. Telephone 15. Elkland and biology. Individual Fat Hog--Joan Mc- *37 STUDEBAKER 4-door Dicta- Roller Mills. 8-30-1 Shorthorn (Beef). County Treasurer--Arthur M. Grath, Cass City; Ray McGrathi Car Sale Willits. Mary Holcomb, junior high prin- ,tot, fully reconditioned and guar- Cow 3 yrs. old or over, Burwin cipal. Cass City. Register of Deeds Truman Ack- Livestock Judging Contest-- anteed. '39 Studeb~r Command- All prices will be up on FOR SALE~General store now Wilcox, Kingston. Cow 2 yrs. and Elizabeth Coorts, bookkeeping erman, Fred W. Cutler. ' Don Koepfgen, Cass City; Don er Club sedan, very good con- used cars after September 1. doing business in good growing under 3, Don Doerr, Cuss City, and mathematics. dition, guaranteed. '40 Stude- '33 FORD TUDOR town. Other business in view champion. Junior heifer calf, Bur- Drain Commissioner--James Os- Keinath, Reese; Bob Robinson, Ca- burn. Dave Ackerman, 6th grade. baker Champion with new car reason for selling. Write Box win Wilcox, Kingston. Ruth Richards, 5th grade. re. '35 CHEVROLET SEDAN Coroners (two to be nominated.) guarantee. See Fred Morris. 514, Midland, Mich. 8-30-2p Milking Shorthorn. Ella Price, 4th grade. In addition to the above, other '38 PLYMOUTH COACK --Lee Huston. 8-23-2 May Belle Clara, 3rd grade. club members will have exhibits of WANTED~To trade 12-year-old Cow 3 yrs. el&or over, William Road Commissioner--Charles A. '37 FORD: TUDQR Florence Rosenow, 2nd grade. poultry, garden, handicraft and +WHEN YOU have live stock for bay mare, weight 1,600 pounds, Irwin, Jr., Miilington, Cow 2 yrs. Gibbs. '34 CHEVROLET COACH Caroline Garety, 1st and 2nd canning. sale, "call Reed & Patterson. and cash for a good milch cow or and under 3, Gee, Fowler, Fostoria. Surveyor--Roscoe J. Black, Ir- Telephone 52, 3~2 .or 228. 4-21-tf '37 GRAHAM 2-DOOR young stock. Inquire H. Wadel- Senior heifer, Donald Green, Mill- grades. CASS cITY MARKETS:• ving E. Oakes. Zora Day, 1st grade. '37 DODGE COUPE ski, 6 south, 3 east, 2 south. ington. Junior heifer, Glenn Green, Democratic Ticket. Ruth Schenck, kindergarten and '36 CHEVROLET TRUCK " 8-30-1p. Millin~ton. Senior heifer calf, U. S. Senator--Sid A. Erwin, August' 29, 1940. Win. Irwin, Jr., Millington, cham- art. '35 TERRAPLANE COACH Frank Fitzgerald, Michael J. Hart, Buying price-- pion. Junior heifer calf, George In the list of new instructors are First column, price "at fa~; Farmers! '34 HUDSON COUPE Ralph W. Liddy, Louis B. Ward. Fowler, Fostoria. Charles Keen, Eleanor Cotton, second column, price delivered at LNEW :POULTRY BUYERS Taken in on 1941 I~udson Governor--Eugene I. Van_Ant- Marjory Wallingford, Dave Acker- L JUSTIcE coURT Fat Steers. werp, Murray D. VanWagoner. elevator. .IN CARO '39 HUDSON 2-DOOR man~ Caroline Garety and May Harry Hess, Vassar. Showman- Lieutenant Governor~Frank J. Grain. Taken in on 1941 Hudson Belle Clara. Wheat, No. 2, mixed, bu. .63 .65 Back of Palace Market When John Muntz, proprietor of ship contest, Devere Rohlfs, Fair- Berka, Don W. Canfield, Edward T. Mr. Ackerman is an A. B. grad- Jack's Home Restaurant on West Kane, David M. Martin, Frank Oat, bushel ...... 23 .24 grove, 1st place. uate from Central State Teachers' Barley, cwt. 37 .80 See Us For Best Prices on CASS MOTOR SALES Main Street, Cass City, attempted Brown Swiss. Murphy, James L. Murphy, Charles College and has had 10 years' ex- Rye, bushel .43 .45 Prime Poultry BUY NOW AND SAVE! to eject ,three men from his place Cow 2 yrs. old or over, Foster ft. Rydzewski, Arthur ~C. E. Strom, + perience in teaching 6th, 7th and Buckwheat, cwt ...... 1.22 1.25 of business because of unbecoming Parrent, Reese, champion. Junior Anthony J. Wilkowski. SCHWEIGERT & 8th grade pupils in the Fairgrove Shelled Corn, bushel ...... 63 .65 STOKER USERS--We will have a conduct, they turned on him Men- heifer, Foster Parrent, Reese. Representative in Congress-- and Chesaning schools. RADCLIFFE car of Cavalier Prepared and day night. Alfrous Hoogle, 20, of Charles F. Mann, Albert A. Wag- Beans. Shropshire Sheep. Miss Garety of Cuss City is also Oil Treated Stoker Coal next ]Greenleaf Township, arrested for ner. Michigan Navy Beans, cwt ..... 2.75 211 East Frank Street Ram 2 yrs. old or over, Elmer a graduate of Central State Teach- week. It's a good time to buy. assault and battery, is charged State Senator--T. Ray Toohey. ers' College and holds a life cer- Light Cranberries, cwt ...... 2.50 PHONE 291 7-19-tf Phone 15. Elkland Roller Mills. 'with hitting Muntz and causing a H. Wells. Ram i yr. old, Bernard State Representative--John Ross. Dark Cranberries, cwt ...... 2.00 Johnson. Ram lamb, ewe 2 yrs. old rift:care. She has taught for 11 8-30-1. head wound which required several Prosecuting Attorney~WiiHam years in the rural schools pf Huron Light Red Kidney Beans, cwt. 3.50 stitches to close. old or over, ewe -1 yr. old or over, Miller. Dark Red Kidney Beans, cwt. 5.50 :FOUND--Holder containing four wanted ewe lamb, all to Elmer H. Wells. County. ~IDDLE AGED woman Hoogle and his father, Charles Sheriff~Lee Dillon, Bryan Produce. keys. Enquire at Chronicle Of- for general housework. Enquire All exhibitors ~above from Milling- Miss Clara has taught for a Hoogle, 50, also of Greenleaf Town- Knight. ~umber of years in the primary Butterfat, pound ...... 28 flee. 8-30- at Chronicle Office. 8-30-tf ton. Flock exhibited by club, War- ship, were arrested by Deputy County Clerk--Preston Fournier, department of the Pontiac schools. Butter, pound ...... 28 WANTED--A 100-acre farm or Sheriff Homer Hitlacker, and m:town Livestock Club. Carl Sherman. Her home is in Gagetown and she Eggs, dozen ...... 16 larger to work on shares or .George McAlpine, 26, of Greenleaf Lincaln Sheep. County Treasurer--Steve Hala- received a life certificate after FOR YOUR NEXT AUCTION bis, Barton Hartt. Livestock. money rent. Inquire at Chron- Township, was arrested by Deputy Ram 1 jrr. old, ram lamb, ewe completing her ~tudies from Cen- SEE Sheriff John Zinnecker. Alfrous Register of Deeds--D. Ferry Lo- Cattle, pound ...... 04 .07 icle Office. 8-30-1p 2 yrs. old or over, ewe 1 yr. old or tral State Teachers' College. Calves, pound ...... :- .11 Hoogle was given his choice be- mason, Alice M. Morton. ~OR SALE--140 yearling White over, ewe' lamb, all to Don Doerr, Mr. Keen, music instructor, is Hogs, pound .07 tween a 90-day jail sentence or D r a i n Commissioner--J o h n from Newton, N.J. He graduated Leghorn hens. Triple A stock. paying a $50 fine and '$9.75 costs. Cass City. Burns, Mike Daenzer. Poultry. B. T. l:::urness RomneY Sheep. from the University of Michigan Now laying. Price, 60c each. Charles Hoogle paid a $10 fine and Coroners (two to be nominated) Hens, pound ...... 10 .14 Mrs. Emery Lounsbury. 8-30-1p GENERAL AUCTIONEER Ewe i yr. old, Max Cooper, with a B. M. degree, has taught in Stags, pound ...... 08 $9.75 costs and George McAlpine --Robert Howlett, Carroll Hunter, Kingsley, Michigan; and expects to Reppert School Graduate Kingston. Rock Broilers, 4 lbs. and up ..... 16 ~IDE DUMP beet box, without a $25 fine and $9.75 costs. E. C. Swanson. receive his master's degree at the Leonard Linquist, 39, no home, Oxford Sheep. County Road Commissioner-- Rock Broilers, under 4 lbs ...... 15 sides, for sale. Earl Maharg, 6 Four north, ,three east, one- University °of Michigan in August Roy Allen, 31, of Detroit, and Jay Ram 2 yrs. old or over, Cleon Andrew Barnes. Colored Springers, pound ...... 14 north of Cass City. Phone 140. quarter north of Cass City, of next year. Leghorn Broilers, 2 lbs. and up .13 F12.. 8-30-1p Collins, 31, of Detroit, all connect- Kester, Millington. Ram 1 yr. old, •Delegates to the county conven- Miss Cotton, who graduated with ...... Michigan. 8-3{~-2 ed with a concession operating at Lois Colling, Fostoria. Ram lam~, tions of both parties will be elected honors in English from Wheaten :FOR SALE~One hard coal burn'- the fair at Care, were arrested on ewe 2 yrs. old or over, ewe 1 yr, at the primary election on Sep- College at Wheaten, Illinois, this or, also range` Both in good disorderly charges on Thursday, ~)ld or ever, ewe lamb, all to Cleon tember 10. spring, with an A. B. degree, will PLAY SAFE and play fair with August 22. The first two each paid Kester, Millingten: condition. Enquire of Dennis your child by making sure he teach English 10 and Latin. Her O'Connor, Third Street, 8-30-1p a $10 fine and $6.45 costs in justice All Other Breeds. home is in Volga, S. D. is not handicapped by poor court and Collins a $25 fine and vision. Remember, children learn Ram 2 years old or over, Steve Surprised Monday Miss Wallingford of Fo~ Mitch- $6.45 costs. ell, Kentucky, graduated in June WANT TO BUY, 10 female goats. .more when they see more. Come T5mko, Care. Ram 1.arab, Steve from Western College at Oxford, Write Mitchel Holik, R. R. 2, in tomorrow for a scientific Timko, Care. Ewe 1 yr. old or over, on 83rd Birthday Cass City. 8-30-1p vision• analysis. A. H. Higgins, THREE THUMB Minabelle Collins, Fostoria. Ewe H Ohio. In her senior year, she was lamb, Steve Timko, Care. Pen of 3 Samuel G. Benkelman, Elkland elected to the presidency of the ::FOR SALE~5% acres, North . Optometrist. 8-30- PERSONS FATALLY fat lambs, best fat lamb, Don Township resident for nearly 73 College Government Association, Seeger Street, Cass City. Two THE ANNUAL Crawford S:chool II~JuRED IN CRASHES ~4oepfgen, Cass City. years, was surprised Monday eve- the highest student office. pastures of 120 acres each, Ev- A meeting of the instructors of reunion will be held at the Chester Whites. nixtg when a number of friends and •ergreen Township. Forty acres, school house August 31. Potluck '~ Concluded from page one. relatives gathered at his home on the school has been scheduled for Argyle Township, Section 6. Junior sow pig, Chester Albin, Tuesday afternoon, September 3, dinner at noon., All teachers and in a head-on automobile crash on Third Street to help him celebrate George A. Seeger, Executor A. pupils who have attended this Care, grand champion. Junior boar his 83rd birthday. A potluck sup- at three o'clock. ~. Seeger Estate. 8-30-2p Thursday evening, August 22, on pig, Anthony Albin, Care. school are cordially invited. a county road ~ mile north of per was served at 6:30 after which 8-30-1. Berkshires. the time was spent in visiting and Order for Publication--Account--State of ::SOMETHING to get excited about Bach. Mrs. Lenz died at Samari- Michigan, the Probate Court for the tan Hospital, Bay City, several Junior sow pig, junior boar pig, playing cards. County of Tuscola. --Novelty Christmas greeting. IT IS WITH sincere .appreciation M,ax Esckelson, Vassar. Samuel Benkelman, son of the ' At a session of said court, held at the We're proud with good reason, hours after ,the accident. Probate Office, in the Village of Care, in 15c seller. Sample for stamp. ~d gratitude that I wish to ex- Poland China. late Adam and Catherine Benkel- because our Gulfpride oil cus- According to Coroner Raphael said county, on the 28th day of August, tomers are all steamed up about .Goodrich's Mail Service, 411 W. press my thanks to Dr Donahue Junior sow pig, Howard Klein, man, was born in Bowmenville, A, D. 1940. D. Stapish, of Bay City, Mrs. Present, Honorable H. Walter Cooper, the great performance this Thomas Street, Bay City, Michi- and all the nurses who were so Vassar. New York, August 26, 185:7, and gan. 8-30-4p Lenz suffered internal injuries, Judge of Probate. famous motor oil gives in their kind and gracious to me during Fat Hog Class. came to Elklartd Township with his In the matter of the motors. Come in and try a my stay at the hospital. Mrs. F. severe lacerations, a compound Estate of Joseph T. Goodwin, BUILDING Uncle Sam's Mosquito fracture of the left arm and a Don Keinath, Reese. )arents in 1865. Since that time, Mentally Incompetent. filling of Gulfpride, the Alchlor Hazen Quick. 8-30-1 except two years ~spent in Colorado, Frederick H. Pinney, having filed in processed 100~ Pennsylvania Fleet,--Boats from Mars:, that's simple fracture of the right arm,, Celts. said court his second ,annual account as Oil' - what Uncle Sam's new, light WE WISH to extend our sincere and fractures of both legs. he has lived in this .township. guardian of said estate, and his petition Two yrs. old or over, Bryce Mc- For many years, he was engaged praying for the allowance thereof, weight torpedo crafts look like. thanks to all our friends, rela- The Lenz car, driven by Mrs. Ginnis, Millington, champion. Year- It is ordered, that the 23rd day of The first of hundreds of these tives and neighbors for their Lenz, was travelling north and in farming, but in 1913 he built September, A. D. 1940, at ten o'clock in ling, Harold Ruppal, Akron. F0al, the home on East Third Street and the forenoon, at said Probate Office, be mile-a-minute boa~s that pack many expressions of kindness William Frey, 22, of Care, driver :Milton Rhodes, Unionville. ® and is hereby appointed for examining Sincd:that time he .and Mrs. Benkel- and allowing said account ; half .the dynamite of a destroyer shown at the sudden death ~f of'the other car, was going south. Barn Prize. at a fraction of the cost, are man have resided there. It is further ordered, that public notice our beloved sOn, Leonard, and He sustained several fractured ribs, Th-s~ who were ~rese~t Monday thereof be given by publication of a copy :a~ready sliding down the ways. to Mr. and Mrs. McPhail for severe bruises, and lacerations. For keeping barns in nearest ...... z- . ~ ~ z of this order, for three successive weeks Arthur Bartlett tells how they their many acts of kindness, Riding with Frey was Frank Voll- ~and moat ~attractive appearance, night were Mr. and Mrs. l~en previous to said day of hearing, in the Benkelman John A Benkelman Cuss City Chronicle, a newspaper printed Cass City Oil and came to be a modern naval force, Roy. Mr. Bugbee for his com- mer, 14, of Pigeon. Vollmer was Vassar Livestock Club. L . _" _ ~, and circulated in said county. how they're built, how they per- forting message, and Mrs. Bug- taken to Hubbard Memorial Hos- Mr. and Mrs. A. Doerr, Mr. anal . H. WALTER COOPER, Judge of Pro- Gas Company Mrs. L. E. Dickinson and Mrs. I. t bate.. form and what is expected of bee for her sweet and lovely pital at Bad Axe where he is being Two Feathers zr t)^~ I ~ ~rue COpy. Telephone 25 i~.. i~lU. | Almon C. Pierce, Register of ,Pro- :them. Read his article. It ap- songs. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Holm treated for fractured leg, a possi- The chief of ~dach Scottish clan .... t|bate. ", . s,30-3 STANLEY ASHER, Manager pears in This Week, The Detroit and Family, and Grandma Holm. ble Skull fracture, and severe v~ears two eagle's feathers in his News Sunday Magazine. 8-30-1 8-30-1. lacerations on his forehead. bonnet. Advertise it in the Chronicle. '[ Advertise it in the Chronicle. _ \ \

PAGE SIX. I' I IIIII~F I III I ; CASS CITY CHRONICLE--FRIDAY , AUGUST 30, 1940. Cass City, iMichigan.

t WILMOT. SHABBONA. and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meredith. Mrs. Lienhard is a sister of Mrs. i LABOR DAY Mr. and Mrs. William Lippowiths Cook and Mrs. Meredith~ VOTE FOR t Mi~s Jean Kennedy returned to The Verne Severance family September 2, 1940 and daughter, Joan, were week-end her home in Rochester Thursday guests at the home of the latter's have moved back to ,their home Labor Day--a holiday set after spending the week with Mrs. here after Hying in Sag~aw for pareRts, Mr. and Mrs. George Kite- g. D. Jones, Jr. aside for the nation to ley. some time where Mr. Severance Roland L. Meredith ' Those who attended the ,L. D. S.~ was in the trucking business. pay tribute to ~ts "work- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harmon Every community, regardless of reunion at ,Cash on Sunday were ers." Some 45,000,000 and family of Flint were Tuesday its size, should have a thorough accident investigation system in Mr. and Mrs. ft. A. Cook, Mrs. Advertise it in the Chronicle. for Sheriff of Sanilac County Americans ]all within the morning callers at the home of Herman Jess, B. F. and Bill Phet- Mr. and Mrs. Alex McArthur. its enforcement agency~prefera- classification of labor. bly in the police department. replace and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur in the September primaries. What place in the ranks Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lester of Proper regulation of local traf- Meredith and daughter, Marie. Aurora, New York, and Mr. and o] labor do the'y all fill? fic can be accomplished only when Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hyatt and Political Advertisement Do thev remain "labor- Mrs. James Pettinger of Tyre were I will appreciate your influence and sup0ort. the home of era a!~ t,~,e~r ~VeS, Can ! Thursday callers at cur and wha~ hazards eMst. Ef- ~zm~:,,~.~ .... Hempton ~nome..... in ~ontiac a man or woman really] Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Barrons. Mr. fective traffic regulation follows Saturday night and Sunday and and Mrs. Peter Lester an(l Mr. and good accident investigation and ac- visited their br~ther-in-law, Ernie i Drain "'rise the ranks"? These I Mrs. Lewis Barrons had a double "Runner-up 4 Years Ago" pictures tell the story. I cident reporting. H illman, who is very ill~in a h~s- wedding 54 years ago, the 20th day If an unusually large number of pital in that city. of October, in Langton, Ontario. accidents occurs at a certain corner i Commissioner The ceremony was performed by a Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Travis, Mr. in any community, a study should and Mrs. Duncan Waun and Mrs. Baptist minister, Mr. Bridgeman. be made to learn the exact causes George Smith attended campmeet- Two l reaxs ago a change of 5% of the entire vote would Mr. ancl Mrs. William Schlunz of accidents, and such measures ns ing at Brown City Sunday. Ballot and family and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- the erection of stop and go signals have elected me your County Clerk. I sincerely ,thank you Mr. and Mrs. I-Iazen Kritzman liam Truba, all of Ferndale, were or of arterial warning signs should (Vote for not more than one) voters. I am not in coalition with a~y group but am free to and children and Mrs. Norman week-end guests at ,the home of be taken to eliminate them. serve all alike and promise you my best if elected. Kritzman visited relatives in De- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schlunz. The answer to every acciden;t George Donaldson troit Monday and Tuesday. Mr. and. Mrs. William~ Shoemaker problem can be found only through Clayton El Foote YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT SOLICITED. THANKS:! were Saturday evening callers at a careful analysis of the accident Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Brennan of Detroit were Sunday guests of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph reported. The answer may be a J. Nell Muir Schlunz. change in the regulation of traffic Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Neville. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neumann or the removal of such hazards that Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lienhard and Melvin Pollard Oscar Buschlen and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schultz of might result in obstruction of daughter, Iris, of Detroit came on vision. Perhaps a reduction in the Saturday to spend this week at the William C. RiehI Bay City were week-end guests FOR at the home of Mr. and Mrs. speed limit is required. homes of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cook ~] CALVIN G. SIMMONS Charles Woodruff. Mrs. Woodruff had been visiting in Bay City for a Robert C. Spencer week and they brought her back. THIS CHOICE OF CANDIDATE Sanilac County Clerk MEANS... HOLBROOK. ALPHEUS P. DECKER A better drainage for S anilae Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shubel and Candidate for County. children, who have been visiting at A man who knows what taxes the Edgar Jackson home the past mean. He will show the greatest two weeks, returned to their home BERT E. MORTIMER care in opening new drains so as in Detroit Sunday. State Representative ,to save the taxpayer's money and The infant daughter of Mr. and on the Republican ticket in Sanilac County at the safeguard his pocketbook with its Republican Candidate Mrs. David Sweeney is very ill 60c wheat and its 22c oats. Largest group of laborers toil on Mrs. Gordon Jackson called on primary election on September 10. for A man that has owned over ~he nation's farms, in agricultural :Miss Cora Wheat at Popple Sun- thirty farms in Sa~lac County and l~ursuiCs, Here ever tl,590,000 work- day. therefore knows all the low spots ers earn their dally bread. Inset Mr. and Mrs. Pete Rienstra of YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED shows Henry Ford, who like many Argyle, Miss Dolores Souden of of the county with a good and another U. S. industrial leader was Flint and Mr. and Mrs. Loren proper drainage therefor. Sheriff born and raised on an American Trathen of Holbrook were e~ter- • A man that will show ,no favors; of Sanilae County farm. Fifteen years old, he left rained at dinner Sunday at the one who cannot be bought or sold; farm. home of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Moore or in any way, hinder any drain Farmer for 30 Yee~rs at Cass City. from going through on its proper Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bond of His Public Record Is His Endorsement! water course. Lapeer were guests of Mr. and Supervisor of Fremont Mrs. Clifford Jackson this week. A man that can be reasoned For with• Such a type as is needed in Township 18 Years the Drain Commissioner's Office. G@VI RN@R A ma~ that will be impartial to Primaries Lieut, Governor the bidders on all drains. This will SEPTEMBER 10, 1940 entice new hand more bidders and DlCK NS@N thus lower ~)he co~t of construc- tion. All sealed bids shall be YOUR SUPPORT APPRECIATED opened in the presence of the pub- ELTON R. lic and not behind closed doors. A man that will invite the in- spection of the records of the Drain Office at any and all ,times.

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Republican Ticket on September 10 INDEPENDEN% PROGRESSIVE, [~ Calvin G. Simmons UNCONTROLLED YOU WILL NOT BE Next in numbers to agricultural He Is the All-Michigan Candidate laborers come the 10~ million work- DISAPPOINTED. ers employed in the various manu- facturing plants of the nation. Inset shows g. C. Penny, owner of 1,200 L .... . chain del~artment stores, started his career a: n ~-~.erM stere ,~'~rk. Brought industrial peace. I Freed welfare from politics. FOR Cleaned up the sales tax muddle. Kept state on pay-as-you-g# Lteutenan, Governor I wish to announce that I will be a candidate basis. for re-election to the office of Put Michigan in front on nation- ~OTE FOR al defense. Made appointments on merit. State Senator S t o p p e d afflicted children's for the 20th district of Michigan abuses. I earnestly solicit your support. PMd schools in fulL MICHIGAN IS SAFE Leonard J. Paterson WITH DICKINSON A PROVEN FARMER'S FRIEND

@ -- =__ ~.-~,,_== -~ =--- _ . } WANTED - A NEW DRESS i . Take a ~econd look through s Mr. and Mrs. Farmer: your wardrobe and pick out g ~he gowns that a~e not so hope- Do you want a man as your representative at less! Send them to us ? Lansing who knows the farmer's problems? ~'Service industries" come next, you'll marvel at the wonders we ?; 9,~00,000 workers falling within this work in putting new Hfe in the i Do you want a man as your representative in category, which includes all types i colors and fabrics. of personal and public service jobs. Lansing who himself is a farmer and knows how Irving Berlin (inset) noted U. S. hard it is to make ends meet at the present low song writer and composer of the i Robinson's Laundry i patriotic favorite, "God Bless Amer- I and Dry Cleaning . prices ? ica," was once a "singing waiter." @ Dr. R N. liolsaple IF SO, PUT of Cass City

Why change from experience to inexperience? Dr. Holsaple has spent practically all of his life in Michigan, and is familiar with all of its problems and its needs. He stands for strict economy in state government, and believes Claude L. Wood VOTE FOR that those working for the state should earn the money they receive just the same as though they were working for an individual. He favors in as your all possible aid to schools and the farmer and is for the Townsend Plan. Joseph Dawe Holsaple Is the Thumb's Candidate State Senator REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES, SEPTEMBER 10 September 10 for Sanilac County Clerk BE SURE AND REGISTER IF YOU HAVE DON'T FORGET TO VOTE NOT ALREADY DONE SO. and be assured of the same satisJ~actory service in (This ad paid for by a friend of the farmers) the future as in the past. C~ss City, ~lichigan. CASS CITY CHRONICLE-- FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1940. PAGE SEVEN ...... _- - t ~ ~ ~== r officers of the society: President, Next Wednesday, the Ladies' Aid evening service begins at 7:00 with Mrs. G. A. Tindale; first vice presi~- will hold an all-day meeting in a lively young people's hour and VOTE FOR 25 AND 35 YEARSdent, Mrs. E. W. Jones; second the church, and the prayer meeting continues .w~th an evangelistic vice president, Mrs. J. D. Brooker; will be held in the evening. sermon at 8:00. You are invited. secretary, Mrs. I.D. McCoy; treas- First Presbyterian Church~The Truman Ackerman Republican Candidate for Ago ThisWas News urer, Mrs. James Tennant; li- first service of the fall season at Novesta Church of Christ, Cass Free Methodist Church--F. H. brarian, Mrs. F. E. Kelsey; critic, the First Presbyterian .Church will Orchard, Pastor. .o..m..o..o..e~.*o..~.~..o..~.~..o..~..e~o..o-@..$..o..o..,~..~ City All B. Jarman, Minister. Mrs. C. W. Day; instructor, Mrs. be held Sunday morning, September Sunday, September 1: Wilmot Preaching at 10:00 a. Register of Deeds Twenty-five Years Ago. I. B. Auten; reporter, Mrs. L. I. 1, at 10:30. The sermon subject Bible School, 10:00 to 11:00. m. Sunday School, 11:00. Eve- Graduate of High School and September 3, 1915. Wood. will be "The Way, the Truth and Lesson: "Praising God for His ning service, 7:45. Prayer meeting Business College with eight years' An absence of 20 years from each Thursday evening at the experience in office work. Super- The Cass City Schools opened the Life." Sunday School als0 will Blessings." Ps. 103, 107. visor since 1934 of Akron Town- Monday morning and the total en- Cass City revealed to J. P. Howe resume its regular sessions. Morning worship, 11:00 ,to 12:00. church. of Randsburg, California, many Evergreen -- Sunday School, ship where I was born and raised. rollment numbers 347. Of this Communion followed by a message, One year World War service in number 117 are in the high school, Changes in the town here where he Methodist Church~Henry G. Bu- "What Is the Change of Heart ?" 10:30 a. m. Preaching, 11:30. A France. It has been 40 years since 65 of them bein~ resident and 52 began his business career. shone. Pastor. Evenin~ worship beginnin~ at cordial welcome awaits you at `these anyone from Akron Township has iv-~uax~ u.rv. pl~dxl;t LL~ brid~ u~ non~res~den~ pupii.s: Sunday, September l, being La- ei,mht o'eicmk will b~ i-n c,harge of heid a cou~tv o:d~,ce~ :;our robe a~d Hiram Goodells, a farmer resid- the G. A. Strif~er residence on bor Sunday, the pastor will deliver th~ young people, directed by Win- influence will be appreciated. Grant Street. ing near Wilmot, was fatally in- an appropriate message at ,the ten nifred Sugden, Ralph Ball and ELMWOOD. I Pledge You Courteous and jured when he fell frem ,the mow Mrs. Eva Maharg has moved o'clock worship service. The Church Thelma Pratt. Efficient Service to the barn floor while threshing into her new home which has just School will meet at 11:15 a. m,. and Prayer meeting and Bible study Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thane and Wednesday forenoon. He passed been completed. This is the first the Epworth League at 7:30 p. m. at the parsonage Thursday, 8:00 family drove to Lansing Saturday away at ten o'clock that night. residence to be completed in the Services at the Bethel Methodist p.m. tb get their son, Donald, who visit- The Woman's Study Clab will Seed Park Addition. Church will be: Church School at Eldon Br~ce and Lois Binder will ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. open its club year on Monday, Sep- John E. Winter, a former super- 10:30 a. m. and worship service be among those who par$icipate in Colin Moore and Mrs. Florence tember 13. The following are the intendent of the Cass City Schools, at 11:30 a. m. the Church of Christ broadcast VanAucken. They also visited at will be at ,the University of North from WMPC Wednesday, Septem~ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Dakota next year where he will bar 4, 5:00 p. m. Rohrbach in Flint on their way Ward J. Walker teach education and psychology. Mennonite Brethren in C~hrist Directory. Churches, Cass River Circuit--E. home. Their daugkter, Myrtle, re- Candidate for mained in Flint. M. Gibson, Pastor. Sunday, Sep- Church of the Nazarene--George MORRIS HOSPITAL. Thirty-five Years A~o. September 1, 1905. tember 1: D. Bugbee, Pastor. Sunday, Sep- County Clerk F. L. MORRIS, M. D. Riverside Church~Preaching ser- tember 1: Thirty-Seven Per Cent County Office hours, 1-4 and 7-9 p. m, J. C. Brooks has disposed of his vice at ten o'clock. Sermon by Sunday School opens at 10.00; The gray substance represents for Tuscola Phone 62R2. "Kandy Kitchen" here to C. H. Gerald Foster, student at Taylor preaching service at 11:00. Our about 37 per cent of the total weight Haxtman of Detroit. University. You will enjoy hear- of the human brain. On the Republican Ticket H. THERON DONAHUE, M. D. the annual conference of the At hag this spiritual young man At the Primaries, Sept. 10, 1940 Physician and Surgeon. M. P. Church, the following ap- preach the gospel. Sunday School X-Ray. Eyes Examined. pointments were made in the at eleven o'clock. Prayer meeting World War Veteran Phones: Office, 96; Residence, 69. Thumb: Kinde, W. H. Mitchell; Thursday evening at 8:00. Gagetown, D. Earl; Wells, W. G. Mizpah Church~Sunday School Your Support Will Be Greatly B. H. STARMANN, M. D. Terhune; Prairie, J. N. Crandall; at 10:30 o':clock. Preaching ser- Appreciated Physicia~ and Surgeon. Cass River, J. E. Harris; Wahja- vice at 11:30 o'clock. Sermon by Hours--Daily, 9:00 to 5:00. mega, J. Minkel; Care, L. E. Gerald Foster. The evening ser- Wednesday and Saturday evenings, Hague; Peck, G. L. Traver. vice begins at 7:30, with a song ~. "q. 7:30-9:30. Other times by app.oint- The Shabbona Milling Company and praise meeting, followed by L meet. Phones---Office 189R2, ilome of Shabbona, of which J~cob Nickel 189tL3. the sermon at 8:15. Gerald Foster is miller and chief man, has in- will preach. VOTE FOR K. I. Mael~AE, D. O. stalled a 40 horsepower gasoline Our camp meeting is over, one engine, placing Osteolmthic Physician and Surgeon the mill in position of .the best in our history; let us to run at any time without delay carry the s Lai~it of it into our ~aif block east of Chronicle Office. to the farmer. Phone 226. services. LEWIS MASSOLL Dan Duncanson, Roy Phitllps and Our quarterly meeting- convenes Guy Landon left for Pigeon yester- OF GILFORD TOWNSHIP P. A. SCHENCK, D. D. S. September 5. Quarterly business Me wonder Qed day where they intend to partici- meeting Friday evening. Plan and Gr@ iii Ga$ Dentist. Candidate for pate in the caledonian gumes at pray for these services. Graduate of the University of the jubilee. Michigan. Office in Sheridan Bldg., D. A. Freeman says he met one i$ tops by @ Cass City, Michigan. of the biggest surprises o~ his life Holiness Meeting~The monthly SHERIFF DENTISTRY. T~aesday when he saw a threshing all day meeting of the Sanilac-St. It's mighty teassunng to machine. Not that the machine Clair Holiness Association will be know that the speed.you I. A. FRITZ AND E. C. FRITZ. need in the pinches is there, /,' 11° for Tuscola County at the Republican primaries Sep- was more wonderful than any oth- held Friday, September 6, at the Office over" Mac & Scotty Drug ready for instant action. tember 10, 1940. If elected I pledge an honest, ef- er, but it was one which Dwight Church oZthe Nazarene, Elk and Quick responsive power Store. We solicit your patronage for the sprints as wellas * Based on latest availablestate ficient and courteous administration. Your support when in need of work. had had a hand in building and Mansfield Streets, Pont Huron. tax and inspection data. Speakers are Evangelist D. E. Wil- the stretches~is one of afterwards was its ~wner. He several reasons why mid- will be greatly appreciated. claims it was the first one in the son and Rev. E. M. Gibson. Music E. T. AITKEN, D. C. west motorists show a 2 3 fine gasdines CLEAN state, it having been built about will be furnished by Roy. and Mrs. to 1 preference for l~ed REST ROOMS Chiropractor. 28 years ago at ~emphis. Ira L. Wood, song evangelists. Crown over the second- place brand. priced to suil your purse Hours~2 to 8 Thursday. Office Truly, you're missing Enjoy a National in home of W. L Moore, 4391 See- Evangelical Church~R. N. Hol- something till you try a Red Crown .... regular-priced Credit Card] Ap- get St., Cass City. NOVESTA. tankful ofhlgh anti-knock, saple, Minister. Week beginning low-cost-per-mile Red Solite ...... premium quality ply to any Stand. September 1: Crown gasoline. Stanolind ..... bargain priced ard Oil Dealer= E. W. DOUGLAS. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Atkin and Sunday morning at ten o'clock, Funeral Director. daughter, Joan, were callers in the Sunday School will meet after GET THIS SPECIA L SUMMER GASOLINE FROM YOUR STANDARD OIL DEALER Lady assistant. Ambulance service. Millington and Flint Sunday adter- a two weetcs' vacation. C@ A. GIBBS Phone 188R3. noon. Robert Atkin, who spent At eleven o'clock, the sermon © 1940 the past week with relatives in will be by Mr. Haist of Saginaw. Candidate for A. MePHAIL. Millington, returned home Sunday At seven in the evening, the Fm~era] Director. night. Intermediate and Senior Leagues Lady assistant. Mr. and Mrs. NeLl Hicks and of Christian Endeavor will meet, County Road Commissioner Phone No. 182. Cass City. two daughters of Flint spent Sun- and at eight there will be another Jack's Standard day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. of the popular Bible Story telling on the Republican ticket at the primary election Claud Peasley. Little Miss Mar- services. These evening features jorie Peasley, who spent the past will be continued o~ce each month Service September 10 in Tuscola County. I have been com- week with her sister, Mrs Hicks, for a time, and will prove most CASS CITY, MICHIGAN missioner for one term and am now seeking a second in Flint, returned home Sunday. inspiring and enter,raining. Washing Atlas Tires Polishlr~g Charles Peasley of Kingston was term. also a visitor at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Peas- lay, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Bogar~ and daughter, Kathreen, went to Bron- son, Michigan, Friday where they visited Mr. Bogart's mother, Mrs. Catherine Bogart. They went from there to Ionia to visit Mrs. Bo- Ernest Haas gart's mother, Mrs. P. G. StiLes. OF lVIAYVILLE Hugh Bogart, who has spent the past month with k~ grandmother, Mrs. Boga~, ,in Bronson, and Candidate for Verna Bogart, who has spent ,the month with her grandmother, Mrs. StiLes, in Ionia, returned home County Clerk with their parents Sunday night. Complete with hood and casing. The Alvah Spencer family were at the Republican primaries on September 10. Pipes and Registers ~ price; callers in Pontiac Sunday. also BOYLERS, STOKERS-and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Henderson PARTS. and family of Kingston were Sun- YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE GREATLY INSTALLATIONS- P~EASONABL~ day guests ,the home of Mr. and Lowest Prices ~n ~flchlgan at APPRECIATED. Mrs. A. H. Henderson. Oeok Ferna©e Exe , Miss Maxine Homer was a guest TOWNSEND 8-646"~ of Miss Maxine Remrningt0n of 2065 8 Mile, Just East of W~oflward Unionville Wednesday night. Mrs. 0. E. McNutt and son, LaMar, and Miss Velma Pratt ~hf Pontiac and Mrs. Henry Sweet VOTE FOR visited Monday afternoon at the A. H. Henderson home. Dead or Alive The Ladies' Aid of the Church Free Collection Service o~ ~of Christ will meet on Wednesday, Farm Animals. September 4, in the church base- George ment with Mrs. Phebe Ferguson Jeffrey We pay long distance toll and Mrs. Ernest Ferguso~ as charges. hostesses. THE MAN BEHIND THE PLOW FOR Call~ Collect to Mrs. Ha~zen Warner and Wilmer Warner visited relatives in Pon- DARLING & CO. tiac Friday. Mrs. MaNe Bargain CASS CITY 207 accompazlied the W22ners to Ro- meo. SHERIFF Successors to Millenback The Crawford School reunion Brothers Company will be held Saturday, August 31. REPUBLICAN PARTY Come and ~neet your old ~chool- mates. He's a business man--the man behind the plow. Time and energy Illllllllilllillllllllllll Inlllllll iiiiiiiii iiIiiiIIiIIIllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll are his stock in trade, and he knows that he can't afford to waste Swedes Preceded Penn The early Swedish colony in them. That's why most profitable farms have running water. America built a fort, a school, a WE REMOVE i Farming without running water today is like trying to grind feed VOTE FOR • church and homes; they established DEAD HORSES i trading posts and a lawcourt with without a mill--by primitive methods, using stones. It can be done, a jury; they tilled the soil and plant- but it doesn't pay. A good man on the end of a good pump can turn ed fields. When William Penn ar- out two hundred gallons of water an hour if he works steadily. At Fred W, Cutler AND CATTLE i rived, his peaceful relations with the Indians were made possible by that rate he earns a trifle more than one cent for his hour's labor-- Candidate on the Republica~ Ticket for Swedish interpreters. The colony hardly enough to pay for the salt he loses in swead PROMPT was taken over by the DuLch ,in 1665, and later by the English. un- Two or three cents a day for electricity will pump all the water REGISTER OF DEEDS SERVICE _-= der these two influences, it retained needed on an average farm, and carry it under pressure to the barn its identity, keeping alive for over and house. Have your equipment dealer install an electric water sys- My home is in Fairgrove where I was born and 300 years the traditions of the home- land. tem. Let the man at the pump earn his salt at more productive work. still live. I graduated from Fairgrove High School in Valley Chemical 1913. Since early childhood I have been physically Mahatm~ Gander handicapped but I have always worked. My condition Company A visitor to a farm near Grand CONSULT YOUR ELECTPdCAL EQUIPMENT DEALER OR restricts me but I believe I can do efficiently the work Island, Nob., noticed a big gander of the office I seek. I solicit your support. Call Collect Care 210 -~ who was the unquestioned leader of the flock. He mentioned it to the THE DETROIT EDISON COMPANY i == farmer. "That one," said the farm- IllnllllllllllllllllllllllUlillllUlilli i iillillllillla~ or, "we call Mahatma G~ader." ,,,,, ,,, ,, ,, , ...... From A to Z--You'll find it in the Liners i

f -- • • < • ..... i PAGE EIGHT. CASS CITY CHRONICLE--FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1940. • ,~ ,,, Cass Cityt Michigan. ! CASS CITY SCOUTS 'GOLDEN RULE DAYS' ARE HERE AGAIN Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eve enter-I Elkland and /City; Inez Owen, MaSville; EvelY~ WO~ SWIMMING [ DEFORD ] tained at Sunday dinner, Mr' and I 1Dunlap, Decker. Mrs. Wayne Eve and Mr. and Mrs./ Elmw~d Townline Patients in the hospS,tal are Mrs MEET HERE TUESDAY Lynn Taylor of Detroit. Charles Fournler, Care; Mrs. Joh~ ~m Making EXtensive Trip--- Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Martin of Dunlap, Decker; Stanley McAlpine~ Concluded from first page. Mrs. Effie Hutton of Washington Coiling were Sunday guests of the Mr. and Mrs. Arne Maline of iMrs" William Henry and baby, 25-yard hack stroke--lst, Mc- State, sister of H. J. Cuer, and her former's re,other, Mrs. Neil Martin. Detroit spent Sunday at .the E. A. I Mrs ' William Bell, Jr., Mrs. Hiram Coy, Cuss City; 2nd, F. Autos, friend of Oregon, Mrs. Jennie Rob- Mr. and Mrs. John Clark were Livingston home. Keyser and baby, and Mrs. A. D.. Cass City; 3rd, Berry, Bay Ci`ty. inson, who were guests at the Cuer Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Preston Karr spent Leitch, all of Cass City. Time, 18.2. home, have departed to continue Mrs. George Huffman near North the last of the week at the Charles 100-yard relay--lst, Cass City, their automobile trip. Driving from Branch. Allen and Eli Karr homes at Pres- (McCoy, T~te, Autos, Doerr). those Western states here, they cott. Time, 64. :have started to visit in Connecti- Miss Natalie Bearss spent l~st Nazarene W. M. S. Jim McCoy of Cass City was cut, attend the World's Fair in BEAULEY. week visiting Phyllis and Avis Zone Convention Here high point man of the meet with New York, return home by way of Walds at East Dayton. Mr ~d Mr~ A~h~r ~rnov o~ 2:~ large crewel a~cnac~ zne sil- The Woman's 2dissionary Society ~aul Harvey of Bay City gave California, a~Id then home. The ~,- ~:il ii~to~x~ r~.i~xl ,(%ait~ a.~±J.. ,~,...,.ty ,._1.<,:, unusuM lies in the fact that both i ver wedding anniversary of Mr. Wilbur Royal Oak spent the convention of the Saginaw zone,. a fine exhibition, of life saving and Mrs. Claude Martin at their of after the meet .and Jim Champion ladies are beyond seventy years week,end at the E. A. Livingston Churches of the Nazarene, will be home Sunday. Delicious refresh- heId Thursday, September 5, in .the~, and Ellis Karr an excellent exhibi- of age. ments were served in the afternoon home. A. L. Ewald of Pontiac spent Cass City Nazarene Church with tion of the 400-yard free style. and Mr. and Mrs. Martin received Seriously I~jured-- the week with his mother, who i~s the following program: P. 3. Jozwiak of Bay City was many lovely gifts. .the ~starter at the meet. Don Kil- A former resident of Deford for seriously ill. 10:00 a. m., song service, Roy. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Moore W. Weaver, Ellington; devotionals,. bourn was the annoumeer, and many years, William Kilgore, met were week-ex~d gue'.s~s of rMatives Mr. and Mrs. P. F: Livings.ton Stuart Atwell, Paul Harvey and with a very serious accident last ~isited in Lewiston last week. Gagetown society; welcome, Mrs. in Port Huron. Ax~drew Cross, president of the Robert Tyo served as judges. week. Mr. Kilgore intended to Rev..and Mrs. Cedric Harger E. A. Livingston and daughter, replace a belt on a threshing" ma- Marjorie, are visiting in Detroit local society; song, Mrs. G. D. and family of Elkton and Marvin Bugbee; address, Roy. and Mrs. chine when two fingers were caught Moore motored to Farmington on and Milan and are attending the state fair. E. Howard, missionaries from Cape, and broken and he was thrown on Monday where Mrs. Harger and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Habicht .and Verde Islands; basket lunch at head and shoulders displacing a children visited Mr. Harger's par- daughter, Janet, are spending the noon. vertebra and little short of break- ents while Mr. Harger and Marvin week-end at the E o A. Livingston ing the neck. Chest to chin was spent two days visiting Greenfield 1:30, song service, Midland so- encased in a plaster cast a~`ter the Village. home. ciety; devotionals, St. Louis sect-- Cass replacement, and results must be cry; song, Roy. and Mrs. W. Weav-. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reader ac- PRIDE OF THE THUMB! waited for. PLEASANT HOME HOSPITAL. or; district interests, Rev. Dorothy Modern in Every Way! The companied Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Maharg to Peck on Monday where Hayter; address, Rev. and Mrs. E.. Last Word in Entertainment! G. Fugitt and Lillian Kirby of they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Patients who have returned to Howard. Fri.-Sat. Aug. 30-31 Detroit were united in marriage on George Bennett. Mr. Bennett is their homes include Joyce Louns- A banner will be awarded to the Sunday, August 25, at the home of bury, Mrs. James Thomas and society having the largest number- Giant Bank Nite Friday! very ill at his home in Peck. You'll positively howl with the pastor of the Bal~tist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore left baby, Mrs. Hazen Quick and baby, of active members presd~t and als~ laughter! Low Ayres and Mr. and Mrs. Fugitt will be at Thursday for Toronto, Ontario, and Mrs. Milton Rockwell and baby, to the society giving the largest~ Lloyd Nolan in home on the Fugitt farm after other points of interest. While in and Clarence Boulton, all of Cass offering to Birchards Icebox. October 1st. Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. Moore will "Golden Fleecing" Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hemstreet visit relatives. They plan to re- with Virginia Grey and Leon THE GOLDEN RULE A GOOD RULE of Bay City were visitors of Mrs. ,turn to their home here Tuesday. Errol Norman Martin on Sunday. Miss Betty Lou McDonald of FOR AUTOMOBILE DRIVERS Owendale spent the week-end with Mrs. Laura Locke and daugh- ...... and her gTandparents, Mr. and Mrs...... By FRED W. BRAUN, ,the Safety Man. ter, Shirley, were visitors on Clare W. Homing "Phantom Wednesday of the former s mece, To J. Heron° Stanley MacAlpine underwent an Candidate for School Days are here again-- it is possible to eliminate those due Mrs. William Gildersman, at Alto, !?:."i!i!~~~i!%i!i Raiders" "Dear Old Golden Rule Days" to carelessness in driving and this appendicitis operation at the Pleas- 'in Kent County...... with "Nick Carter," the super which mean extra careful driving phase of ,the problen~ is strictly up ant Home Hospital Sunday. JUDGE OF week-end of Mr. sleuth oI master detectives. for motorists who value the life of the motorists of America. I Guests for the Miss Vivian Thompson of Pon- to land Mrs. E. L. Patterson were :::::::::::: a child. Back-to-School brings Care and caution should be the tiac spent last week with her :-:.:+:.:.:.:.:.x.: Michdght-Suno Matinee i Mro and Mrs. C[arende Locke of ';:'2i~i:'~;?'47-., PRORATE Sat. many excited youngsters the watchwords for drivers now. The grandmother, Mrs. Stella Thomp- to ...... Knockout Guest Feature! Imlay :City, Mr. and Mrs. Idills and .x.:.::.:~...... streets--many of them making usual vigilance exercised in the son. .i: "TURNABOUT" son, Carl, Mr. and Mrs. Clissold At the Primary Election their first trip to school and are school months of the year may Mrs. Millie Martin of Care was Side 'splitting comedy hit! and ,son, Bill, all of Hazel Park. a guest from Wednesday until ignorant of the dangers of .traffic have been allowed to lapse during Carl and Bill are staying for the SEPTEMBER 10, 1940 the vacation period because of ab- Sunday at the home of Mr. and Sun.-Mon. Sept. 1-2 and extra driving caution is neces- week. sary for motorists wherever small sence of children on the streets. Mrs. C. E. Hartsell. Non-Partisan Ballot Cont. Sunday from 3."00 William Zemke was ,the salesman Thumb Premier! school children are apt to be. Now we have them with us again. N Your vote and support is solicited School-child auto accidents are Let us rene~v our vigilance. Ac- in the selling of the Bill Huffman America's No. 1 sweetheart eidents involving adults are so-farm to a Detroit buyer. ELKLAND. " and will be greatly appreciated is back to the screen at las.t! decreasing--thanks to careful driv- SHIRLEY TEMPLE in ing and safety education in the rious enough, but an accident in- Darwin Curtis is reputing his schools, but the number of them volving a child is horrible. Don't lresidenee with a new roof. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Warriek of "THE YOUNG is still cause for extreme consider- let yourself be a party to one. A fine little daughter was born Dearborn and Miss Lorena Doerr ation and, while it does not seem Drive Carefully, cautiously, cour- during the week ~0 M~. and Mrs. of Bay City were week-end visitors possible to eliminate them entirely, 'teously. Max Johnson at Hartford. Karen at the John Doerr home. Lorelei PEOPLE" Lee was the name chosen for the Doerr returned to Dearborn with with Jack Oakie and Arleen little Miss. The grandparents, Mr. Mr. and. Mrs. WarHck to spend the Wheelan and a giar~t sup- portin~ cast! Orangeraen at Cass and Mrs. R. E. Johnson, make the week. announcement. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Profi~ Nominate Tues.-Wed.-Thur. Sept. 3-4-5 City Elected and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Drace and spent the week-end at Black Lake Three Smashing Days! @biuer Mr. and Mrs. Kdnneth Kelley on with Mr..and Mrs. James Murray Installed Officers Wednesday attended the annual of Flint and Jeanne Profit, who For the first time at popular • , prices! All in teehnicolor! Mrs. Clement Kessler. lumberjack picnic/held at Wixom are spending some time there. They IRVINGE. 0AKES New! Exciting! Different! Marshall Rouston of Detroit, Park on the bankg of the Tittaba- visited the "See" and points in the Colo~ul! Tense! Thrilling! Funeral services were held in state grand master, and Roy E. wassee River, near Edenville. Mr. Upper Peninsula Sunday. HENRY FONDA in the Care Methodist Church at 3:00 Hindes of Port Huron, ~state grand and Mrs. GeorgeBpencer, accom- Members of the Bethel Ladies' p. m. Sunday for Mrs. Clement secretary of the Loyal Orange In- panying Mr. and Mrs ~, Lyle Spencer Aid Society are invited to attend County Surveyor "The Return of Kessler, 25, who passed away on stitute, were present Saturday eve- of Bad Axe, also attended. a meeting next Tuesday, Septem- Thursday night, August 22, in ning and had charge of election Mr. and Mrs. George McIntyre ber 3, at the Methodist Church in at the primaries Frank James" Hurley Hospital at Flint after an and installation of officers for the attended the Pinconning Fair on Bad Axe when Mrs. Ale will ex- with Jackie Cooper and a illness of about a week. A. R. Cuss City Loyal Orange Lodge, No. Tuesday. Their co~t, Little Ranger, plain the function of the Women's star studded supporting cast! Runkel, pastor, officiated. Inter- 214. The officers elected are: placed second among eleven mature Society of Christian Service. It's g~eater than "Jessie ment was in Elkland Cemetery. Worthy master, Clarence May; starters in the fast race. Mr. and Mrs. Archie MeLachlan James." See the unforget- Geraldine Ross, daughter of the table climax of the world's deputy master, C,arl Wright; re- Charles Kilgore and Mrs. Lloyd attended a house party during the late Mr. and Mrs. Grover ~C. Rbss, cording secretary, Henry Bourdo; spent Sunday with relatives in week-end at the summer home of most famous outlaws! was born in Caro August 3, 1915. treasurer William Ball; chaplain, Pontiac. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ellsworth' ~t I am the only Republican candidate to have No advance in admissions! When she was six years of age, Walter Martin; director of cere- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kelley and Algonac. her me.thor passed away and soon monies, Elmer Sherman; inside Mr. anti Mrs. Gl~nn Towsley and Mrs. William, Bell (nee Fern opposition while seeking a second term on the county after she and her two sisters went tyler, Leslie Bourdo; outside tyler, daughter, Elsie, are spending a Boulton) is a patterer at Pleasant to live with their aunt, Mrs. C. W. Leo Seibert; trustee, Maynard De- portion of the week's vacation at a Home Hospital. i ballot. I believe my record of serving you warrants Clark, in Care, who reared them lake in Alcona County, near Glen- Clarence Boulton, while assisting I Long; foreman of committee, Mer- me a second term as your County Surveyor. to womanhood. Since her mar- rier Sherman. nie. with some excavation work ,at the l riage to Clement Kessler' she has i Ben Wentworth of Durand spent Nazarene Church, was hit with a ~ Strand made her home in Flint. t Following the election, installa- tio~ services were held, Mr. Rou- from Friday until Wednesday at scraper, and suffered a broken jaw Besides her husband, she is sur- the William Patch home. bone. vived by two sons, Carl, 5 years i ston being installing officer. He was assisted by Mr. Hindes of Port Mrs. Curran and three sons of CARe of age, and Dickie, 4. She aIso Holland spent the week-end with Thur.-Fri.-Sat. Aug. 29-30-31 i leaves two sisters, Mrs. Lorn Hunt Huron and by James Stickney, Henry Mack, John Scott, George her daughter, Mrs. Frank Collins. Blazing with e~citement ! of San Francisco, California, and Wilma and Lucflle Wentworth of John Garfield, Pat O'Brien and Mrs. Carl VanTine of Care, besides Stickney and James McMullen, all Frances Farmer i~ of Bad Axe. Sagifiaw spent Sunday at the WiN Rex Beach's a host of friends. liam Patch home. Mr. and Mrs. Hu_r~t from Cali- Mr. Rouston gave an account of Tommy Reynolds and four "Flowing Gold" fornia were .among those who at- his visit to ,the biennial session of friends of Royal Oak spent ,the VOTE FOR tended the funeral and are spend- the supreme grand lodge, in Wil- week-end at the Leslie Taylor Friday Is "Cash Night" ing two weeks in Care. mington, Delaware, August 13 to home. • 15, which he attended as a dele- Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Palmateer Midnight Show Saturday and gate from the Michigan State Sun.-Mon. Sept. 1-2 George Bali. of Rochester ate dinner at the Wil- :Continuous Sunday from 3:00 Funeral services Were held at Grand Lodge. He told that the liam Patch home Thursday. supreme grand lodge of United William Deneen of Pontiac and Lewis Holiday Special ! 2:00 p. rn.. Thursday in the Law- , Ka?/ Francis, fence Ball home for George Ball, S.tates had donated $10,000 to the Jane Alward of Vassar were Fri- George Bancroft and Andy 65, who passed away on Monday British war relief and had offered day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Devine in evening, August 26, in Pleasant to take 200 ,children at the Orange- Hicks. Sunday visitors were Mr. "When the Daltons Home Hospital following .an illness men's Home at Hatboro, Pa. and Mrs. Norman Curtis of Caro of eight months. • Mr. Rouston was elected delegate and Aeel Collins of Cass City. Rode" to the Imperial Grsmd Oramge Mrs. Norman Martin is spending MASSOLL George Ball was born July 23, Council of the World. several days with Mr. arm Mrs. Tues.-Wed.-Thurs. Sept. 3-4,5 1875, in Elk Township, Sanitac FOR Thumb Premier ! County. He spent a number of At the close of the meeting, a Ted Spencer at Fairgrove and ex- The year's smartest comedy! years at Three Lakes, Wisconsin, potluck lunch was served by the pects to visit other relatives at Loretta Young and Melvyn returning to Sanilac County four- Cass City Ladies' Lodge. Beaverton before returnnig home. Douglas L~ teen years ago and settled on the Guests of Mr. and Mrs. George "He Stayed for farm, five miles east and one-half MARRIAGE LICENSES. Spencer on Saturday were Mrs. mile so~th of Cass City, where he Fred McCain of Oxford and Mrs. Breakfast" Flint of Pontiac, and on Sunday has since lived. Peter C. Quick, 23, Caro; J. Rev. Henry G. Bushong, pastor evening, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ste- -- EXTRA ! -- Elaine Bartlett, 21, C.harlevoix. wart and Miss Dorothy Spencer of Wendell L. Willkie in { of the local Methodist Church, of- SHERIFF Yernie Sweet, 19, West Branch; Bad Axe. ,, ,, { ficiated at the funeral services. ''INFORMATION PLEASE" ~ Burial was in Elkland Cemetery. Christina Metro, 18. Vassar. Miss Nellie MaeArthur, accom- TUSCoLA COUNTY NEXT WEEK He is survived by a daughter, Harvey Netzel, 35, Cass City; panied Mr. and Mrs. Ward Me- Four Piatures in One! Mrs. Roger Craig, of Carleton; Marion Buck, 32, Tigerton, Wis- Caslin of Rochester on a trip to "BOOM TOWN" two grandchildren; two brothers, consin. Coldwater on Sunday. After serving for several years on the West Bay City police Biggest hi~ since "Gone with William and Elijah Ball, of AI-j Gerald Bass 26 Kingston" Mar,~l Sire Pratt is a visitor .at the the Wind" pena; and several nieces and, Millard 19 Kingston ~" ' "Ihome of his daughter, Mrs. Floyd force, my father decided to take up farming and was among some of the nephews. Mrs. Ball passed away / D urwara- ' ~ ' B oger~,~' ..... ° ~u, vassar; I Russell,_ ~ m" Detro~ i t.~ ..... ~ ...... first settlers of Gilford Township. I purchased this farm where I now 20 years ago. M-xi--F'-~I --" 2 ~ ~__ { Mr. ~u ~,~. u~or~ ~_w~ " {attended the McCain-Wilcox fami- live in 1919 and have served Gilford Township as treasurer for two years, i Ganey Fugitt, 41, Kingston;i lies reunion held on Sunday at Temple MUCH INTEREST LiIlian Kirby, 41, Detroit. t Yale. clerk for four years, and supervisor for the past six years, offices that do Fri.-Sat. Aug. 30-31 SHOWN IN W. S. C. Earl Holzhei, 21, Vassar; Doris Mrs. Ella Phillips and Edwin I not furnish much in a financial way, but very good experience. ' CHARLES STARRETT in Bierlein, 20, Vassar. Phillips were Sunday visitors FLOWER SHOW at I "Texas Stage Coach" Harold Frederick Greenleaf, 27, 'Carsonville at the home of Mrs. ] Having served on all important committees of the county board Cass City; Helen Barrel, 27, Cuss Phillips' daughter, Mrs. John I also JACK HOLT in Concluded from ~llrs~ ~- page. city. Schanck. of supervisors, ~a~d as chairman of the committee that set up the present "Passport to Alcatraz" Best display•of ferns, A. H. Friday Is "Cash Night" Louis Ray Wright, 22, Cass City; Alvin Wagner has gone to De- accounting system in the Sheriff and Justice departments of the county, Higgins. Lucile Marie McLellan, 18, Cuss troit to secure employment. Sun.-Mon. Sept. 1-2 The committe in charge were City. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kelley I feel that I am qualified to give the people of this county an efficient greatly pleased at the interest Labor Day Special Program Frank Vincent, 29, Fairgrove; spent Saturday in Detroit. shown in the exhibition this year, Bernice Grimm, 29, Saginaw. Herbert Case is at home after administration in the Sheriff's department, which I believe should be Double Bill DeLuxe! :forty-eight entries having been Jeffrey Lynn and Brenda Elden Taylor, 22, Vassar; Mary spending a few weeks in Mio. STRICTLY A TWO TERM OFFICE. My opponent is running for his Marshall in made. Jane Russell, 17, Vassar. Mrs. R. E. Johnson and daugh- "Money and the Woman" $. Lennart Johnson, 20, Akron; ter, Kathryn, spent Wednesday in FOURTH TERM. Any support given me will be greatly appreciated. plus Peter Loree and Rochelle Collect 10,000 Canes Mercedes E. McMullen, 22, B~y Bay City. Hudson in Ten thousand canes were recent- City. Saturday evening callers of Mrs. "Island of Doomed Men" ly collected by boys of London as Ver~ Coleman Reynolds, 21, Gil- Benedict were Mr: and Mrs. George )' gifts for the blind. ford; Genevieve Cooper, 16, Care. Rohrbach of Cuss City. /

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