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cASS CITY CHRONICL E VOL. 23. NO. 5. ~ CASS CITY, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1927. 8 PAGES. : ......... , , • , and roses. Robert P. Cassell of Lan- 4 ft. 9 in. by 34 ft., and bears the sing, cousin of the bride, served as monogram "C. C. H. S."; a curtain 8TH Gr, GrADU/IEs - ....... .e.......... ~,................. • ..... <;0<.~. 4.~. [.~ L.g i i H, S. I]rADUAT[S ceremony a ~ ~^'~'~:--~ klUMil N UllIII~£~"....... W-aS on a noiseless track in two sections, served to the guests. 15 ft. 6 in. by 36 ft.; a grand border Mrs. Lydia Starr and daughter, painted to match the velour curtain; WILL NLIlYiBER32 Mardell, of Cass City, mother and two tormentor wings 4 by 14 ft.; two sister of the groom, attended the ~tate Fair Honors Go to Ken- tormentor flippers 4 by 14 ft.; two wedding. Mr. McArthur is employed neutral borders 5 by 40 ft. One ex- Commencement Exercises Will i neth W. Myers of Mill- at the condensary and Mr. and Mrs. terror setting consists of a wood drop Be Held Tuesday Evening, McArthur will make their home here. ington. mounted on hollow drum roller 6½ by 32 ft; four wood wings 4½ by 14 ft; June 14. ODD FELLOW MEMORIAL wood wing flippers 4½ by 14 ft. One The highest standing on the regu- interior setting of 11 pieces may be Class of 1927. ]at eighth grade examination in Tus- SERVICE SUNDAY MORNING adapted to many interior scenes. A Stuart Y. Wilsey Charles R. Kercher cola county was received by Mar- kitchen scene is painted on the back The annual memorial service of Mary I. WrightBeatrice E. Goodell jorie Denhoff of the Jeffery school of this setting. Dm~s M. Durkee Hazel E. Merchant and Urban Ewald of the Santee Cass City Lodge, I. O. 0. F., and Lighting effects of the stage and Avis W. Durkee Florence M. Britton school. Miss Denhoff is the daughter Venus Rebekah Lodge will be held at auditorium were especially pleasing. EldaH. Mackay Theo Faye Ingels of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Denhoff of the Presbyterian church Sunday When bleacher seats are placed in Harry J. Keenoy Margaret M. Kelly Kingston. Her teacher is Elizabeth molming, June 12, at 10:30 o'clock. the balcony, it is estimated that the Lewis H. Hunt Gordon F. Bliss Froede. Mr. and Mrs. Godfred Ewald Graves of departed members of the auditorium will seat an audience of Harry E. Clark IvI. Adella Ferguson of Unio,nville are Urban's parents. two societies, in Elkland cemetery, 850. John E. Tuekey Clarence Bullock Ethel L. Wager George A. Guliek His teacher is Harry Jennings. The will be decorated after the church service. The lodges will meet at the Edna L. Brooks James A. MaeTavish average standing of each was 94.6. Magdalena Just Harry A. Severance The second highest standings were Odd Fellow hall at 9:30 a: m. Ruth O. Mark Catherine Wallace given Elynore Wagg of Ferguson Pauline Knight Loyal Boulton school of Novesta township. She is a FIN BOR[RSURV[Y Mary Ross Margaret Wright daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Leonard D. Urquhart Wagg of Deford. Her teacher is Bea- Donald A. MaeLaehlan trice Fournier. Elynore's average COMM[HC[DIN STAT[ standing was 94. Thirty-two students will be gradu- State Fair honors go to Kenneth Extra Labor Award Being De- ated from the Cass City High School W. Myers of Millington. He attends Tuesday evening, June 14, when the Wilcox school in Arbela town- termined for Farmers Whose commencement exercises will be held ship. His ~eacher is Miss Gertrude Had Been in Furniture Busi- Fields Pass 'Inspection. ~ at the new school auditorium com- Parish and his parents are Mr. and mencing at eight o'clock: The follow- ness at Cass City for N~rs. William Myers. His average on ing is the program for the evening: the regular examination is 92.2, State Forty Years. Final inspections of corn land Grand March ............ Miss Lois Rainey Fair 95. The alternate for State throughout the borer infested area Invocation ....... .i ....... Rev. Ira W. Cargo Fair honors is Bradley Orrnes of "One Fleeting Hour", Dorothy Lee C. O. Lenzner passed away at the of the state were commenced this Vassar° He attends the Pinkerton .............................. Mr. Guy Lando,n home of his so~, H. F. Lenzner, at week by inspectors in the 23 counties school of Tuscola township. His Commencement Address Cuss City on Thursday afternoon, affected to determine those farmers •teacher is Miss Laura Stewart a~d he .............................. Roy. J. H. Green June 2, at the age of 72 years. His who are eligible for the extra labor is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ormes Sextette .................... High School Girls death was due to carcinoma of the award and in what amount. Under of Vassar. His average standing on Presentation of Diplomas stomach. Mr. Lenzner was taken to the provisions of the Federal Corn %he regular examination was 92.6, cers chosen were: Vice president, .............................. Dr. S. B. Young his son's home about a month previ- Borer Act, farmers who comply with 'State Fair 93. Mrs. Adaline Everts df Vassar; cor- the control regulations will be com- Benediction ........ Rev. A. G. Newberry Both Raymond Mueller of Riehville ous because of his severe illness. TO RAD AT[ responding secretary, Mrs. A. A. HAY AYS TO TELL pensated for their extra labor in an The baccalaureate address will be and Russel Rodenbo of Kingston re- Christi~vn Oscar Lenzner was born Rieker of Cass City; recording see- amount not to exceed $2.00 per acre. given by Rev. P. J. Allured at the -ceived 100 in arithmetic. Mortice C. in Lancaster, New York, on October rotary, Mrs. C. S. Bates of Kingston; Preliminary surveys of premises Presbyterian church Sunday eve- ~Lane of Fairgrove received 100 in 30, 1854. He came to Cass City with treasurer, Mrs. Hattie Cody of Caro. his parents, C. O. Lenzner, Sr., and BETT[I{CROP STORY in the area have been made by in- ning, June 12. This will be a union :agriculture. The County banner was awarded the spectors during the past few weeks service of local churches. Susan Lenzner, in the spring of Cuss City union for securing the Eighth Grade Graduates. 1873, and was united in marriage Commencement Exercises Will to advise farmers what further Class Day exercises will be held in greatest number of new members. Improved Handling Methods work, if any, was necessary to meet the new auditorium on Monday eve- Pupils in townships in eastern Tus- with Sophia Ahr on March 1, 1879.. Be Held i~ the Mo Po The next convention will be held at the requiremer/ts. Final inspections .cola county who passed the eighth For several years he was employed Will Be Demonstrated in 3(} ning, June 13, at eight o'clock. The Church June 22. Kingston. will continue until every farm in the following is the program: :grade examinations held recently are: by his father as a cabinet maker and Counties during Campaign. Those who attended the meeting at quarantined region where corn was Columbia~Leslie Hyzer, Anthony he later worked as a carpenter in Vassar from Cuss City were Mes- "The Color Guard," Mulcon; grown last year is passed on. The "Lilac Waltz," Kerns J. Sutkay, Loretta Wood, Marie A. this community. He entered in- Plans are now completed for the dames W. C. Schell, Mary Gekeler, test for successful inspection is a ........ F. Lenzner's Sextette Orchestra Rhodes, George C. Bender, Elizabeth to partnership with his brother in 16th annual Commencement exercises Catherine Yakes, Zuleika Stafford, A. The method of handling hay which dean surface. Salutatory .................... Magdalena Just -Rosenstangel, Norman P. Schulz, the furniture business at Cass City; School. On A. Rieker, L.L. Wheeler, P. A. has been found to be most efficient in I of the Gagetown High Turn to page 5 President's Address, Harry Severance Gale C. Brothe~on. and for 40 years he has been in that Sunday evening', June 19, at eight Koepfgen, G. A. Strittler, T. Schenck .saving" the leaves and finer stems I Saxophone Solo, "From Day to Day" Elkland Iva Karr, Deloris Stine, business here as a partner in the o'clock, the Baccalaureate services land A. Milligan, and Roy. P. J. Allu- will be shovm in 30 Michigan coun-I Wiedoeft .................... Charles Kercher Albert Doerr, Detvin L. St<iffler, Wil- firm of Lenzner Brothers or as an in- will be held in the M. P. church. Rev. red. ties this summer, through a series of l Class History ........................ Mary Ross liam Doerr, Tony Stones, Loma dividual. Tamblyn will deliver the address. special hay days sponsored by the l Class Oration ...................... Avis Durkee ]~eagh, Paul James Hartwiek, Nor- Mr: Lenzner was a member of the Special music will be rendered by a Michigan State College. OF TH[ man L. Carpenter, Beatrice Loom:s, trustee board of the Evangelical union choir. This method also saves a great Class Prophecy ........ Margaret Wright Girls' Trio .......................... Ethel Wager, Elizabeth Knight, William Duncan church at the time the church build- Monday evening, June 20, at 7:30 deal of labor in handling the crop, Adella Ferguson, Catherine Wallace Withey, Elizabeth Voss, Leslie Allan. ing was erected at Cuss City in 1883 o'clock the Junior-Senior banquet Will M according to the college crops de- NATI}NA[ FLAGGiftatory ........................ George Guliek Ellington E. Lorn Bradley, Fred and held that position for 25 years. be held in the M. P. church parlors. partment. The ordinary machinery Class Will ............................ Gordon Bliss Gerou, Charles W.