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CASS cITY CHRONICLE CASS" CITY, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1937. EIGHT PAGES. VOLUME 32, NUMBER 13, New Pastor Here Has Long Been ,-n.,u' ..uuuLuuPRflNR[:{ MADE P[ T[DLY WEDDING SET FOR JULY 1 !ICHARTEFtPRESENTED .hssoci,aCed wifb Anti-galaon Lea,g,e Dr. R. N. Holsaple will commence his duties as minister of the Evan- [iN BLAGi(TO.P ROAD 92 D YEAR TO PIGEONROTARY gelical Church in Cass ,City on Sunday, June 27, having been ap- pointed to that position at the state Co. Road Commission Antici- Gee. VanWinkle Started Lum- 240 Rotarians Witness Cere- conference in May. He has been mony and Enjoy Program state superintendent of the Anti- pates an Excellent Stretch bering Operations in Tus- Saloon League of Minneso,ta and Tuesday Evening. has spent the past month in closing of Highway. cola County in 1859. up his work in that position in Minneapolis. Rapid progress has been made in George VanWinkle died very un- Two hundred forty Rotarians Mr. Holsaple was engaged in the construction of the 4½ miles expectedly at the home of his son, gathered at .the auditorium of the ministerial work for over te~ years of retread surface or "black top" in on t Pigeon High School on Tuesday before resigning his church in Gran.t VanWinkle, Cass City road north of Cass City to the Wednesday, in his 92nd year. He evening to witness the presentation Traverse City to enter the Michigan Huron County line. The prime had been in his usual health, and of the Rotary charter to the newly Anti-Saloon League as assistant coat of tar has been laid and work after his evening meal, had been in organized Pigeon club. superintendent in January, 1907. has been started in placing the tar ihe yard. A~ter returning to the t A fish dinner was served, and He was located in Grand Rapids and gravel mixture which comes as house, he lay down on a couch and • during the meal and directly after, and had charge of ,the west half of the next layer on the highway. passed away within a very short the evening's program was present- the state. After four and a half This will probably take another time. Funeral services will be held ed. Frederick Pinney, a member years in that capacity, he was week to comple'te. Each gravel at the Grant VanWinkle home on of Cass City Rotary, ,the sponsoring transferred to the superintendency Saturday afternoon at two o'clock club, presided as chairman of the of the South Dakota Anti-Saloon pebble is thoroughly coated with tar in this process. The last op- and will be conducted by Rev. evening. Following toasts to the League where he served from 1911 eration is an application of a light Charles Bayless. Burial will be in President of the United States and to 1917, having charge of the cam- the King of England, the welcome paign that p~t SOuth Dakota in the spray of tar as a seal coat to Elkla~d Cemetery. smooth .the surface. George VanWinkle was born in to Rotarians was extended by Wel- dry column by constitutional The road commission is of the Rockaway, New Jersey, May 8, lington Horlacker, president of amendment in 1'916 and conducting rime ne conauc~eo the campmgms opinion that this stretch of high- 1846. At the age of twenty-three, Pigeon village. The club from the legislative campaign for the for the ratification of the 18th way will be an excellen't one when he came to the home of his brother, Harrow, Ontario, previous to this enactment of a prohibition law in amendment in both Iowa and South completed. The preparation of the Lewis VanWinkle, in Cen'tmwille, time the "baby club" of the 23rd 1917. He was then called to the Dakota legislatures. base last fall, with the travel over now Caro. At that time, there Rotary district, made a presenta- superintendency of the Iowa Anti- In the summer of 1923, Mr. Hol- the highway all winter, has been were many pine stumps on the tion to Pigeon club members which Saloon League where he served saple became superintendent of the a fine foundation for the road. .streets of that village, which con- was followed by an address, "What from 1917 .to 1923, during which Turn to page 8, please. They estimate the cost will be be- sisted of a town hall and very few I think of Rotary," by Arthur Fitz- stores. The VanWinkle brothers gerald of Windsor, Ontario, past tween $19,009 and $20,000. The MISS LUCILE A. WILSON. BETHEL SUNDAY SCHOOL commission is building the high- were very active in clearing the district governor. Miss Lucite Arrice Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mason ELECTED OFFICERS SUNDAY way. ].and and lumbering around Caro Wilson, and Mr. Carl Wesley Stafford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clare An address and the presentation W [ U FQRM[D and El.mwood for many years. Stafford, will be married on Thursday, July 1, at the noon hour. of the charter was made by Emmett In 1882, George VaaWinkte was Both are graduates of the Cass City High School. Richards of Alpena, past district The Sunday School of the Bethel Sugar Co. Field united in marriage with Miss Mary governor, and the response by R. Methodist Episcopal Church elected E. Blackman at Vassar. Before Harry Leslie, president of the IN EV[RGR[[NIWP officers on Sunday. They are: Su- Man Succumbs ibis time, Mr. VanWinkle and his DEMAND IS UP FOR Pigeon Rotary. Group singing was perintendent, Herbert Maharg; as- brother had begun lumbering ac- MICHIGAN LIVESTOCK conducted by G. W. Landon of Cass sistant superintendent, Audley Louis E. Cartwright, for 20 years tivities at Farwell, a small place DETAIL ARRANGED City and Ralph Michaud of Alpena. Mrs. Win. Darling Elected Rawson; secretary, Leslie Profit; treasurer, Delbert Rawson; pianist, field man for the Caro plant of the west of Saginaw, and from there The demand for livestock in Various gifts were made to the President, Mrs. H. A. Sev- Retta Charter; assistant pianist, Michigan Sugar Company in ter- they went to Van's Harbor in Michigan for feeding and grazing new club from the Rotary clubs of Nora Maharg. ritory surrounding Caro, died ,on Nor'them Michigan. After thirty- FOR DENTALCLI I[ purposes is greater .this year than Vassar, Windsor, Lapeer, Harbor erance Is Secretary. The Children's Day program will Tuesday at his home in the county five years there, •they s:old their at any time during the past 15 Beach, Bad Axe, Croswell, Rich- be held on Sunday, June 27, at seat following an illness of five ]umbering interests and returned to years, according to the records of mond, Romeo, Caro and Cass City. Caro where they lived until ten Felicitatious telegrams came to the 11:00 a.m. Everyone is welcome. weeks. He suffered a. stroke which Transportation Committee the Department of Agriculture. the day before his death developed years ago when they came to make Dr. C. H. Clark, state veterinarian, newly-organized club from officers A Woman's Christian Temper- ance Union was organized Wednes- into pneumonia. He was born in their home with their son in Cass Chairmen Named and Den- pointed out three contributing fac- of Rotaries of Amherstburg, Sar- VOCAL RECITAL. nia, Thamesvitle and Chatham, On- day by the district president, Mrs. Gilford Township and had spent City. 'tors toward the demand, shortage his entire life in T~scola .County. Mr. VanWinkle leaves his widow tist's Assistant Appointed. tario, Port Huron, Romeo, North- George Martin, of Deford in l he of feed last year which depleted A vocal recital of pupils of Miss Mr. Cartwright was worshipful and one son, Grant VanWinkle. ville, Detroit, Mr. Pleasant, High- Mennonite Church on M-53 in Ever- feeding lots of the state, present Veda Bixby, sponsored by members master of Mt. Moriah Lodge, F. & land Park and Hamtramck. green Township, Sanilac County. indications of abundant feed and of the Evangelical choir, was A. M., at Caro at the time of his Dr. Bowler, who recently grad- During' the evening, quartats The society will be known as the expansion of credit facilities. scheduled for last night (Thursday) uated from the University of Mich- from Vassar, Caro and Cass City Evergreen Union of Sanilac Coun- death, and according to lodge rec- Austin Pioneer Information regarding this de- in the Evangelical Church here. was the only master to die in igan and is a fraternity brother of gave selections with the award of ty. ords, mand for livestock is made avail- Residents of Ubly, Pigeon, Bad Axe office in the 69 years of its his- Lewis and Horace Pinney of Cass first place going to Vassar. The following officers were elect- Passes at Age of 84 able, Dr. Clark pointed out, through and other Thumb towns were in- ~tory. City, will be the dentist in charge the filing of affidavits by owners Charter members of the Pigeon ed: of .the dental clinic which will be club include Clifton B. Bailey, Oak- President, Mrs. William Darling. cluded as partic!pants in the pro- Funeral services will be held in Funeral services for John Pet- of lives,rock regarding final disposi- gram. the Caro Presbyterian Church .of held in Caro, Vassar and Cass tion of the stock. Filing of this ley W. Best, W. A. Belding, Leo Vice president, Mrs. William ~inger, 84, Austin Township farmer, City during .the summer months. Bliss, Ernest Claebuesch, George which he was a trustee, on Friday affidavit form with the department Kitchen.