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C2 S's CITY CH NICLE VOL C2 S's CITY CH NICLE VOL. 22, NO. 20. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1926. 8 PAGES~ are: Mrs. A. Knapp, first vice J. who, because their independent president of the State Federation of of thought and action in the perform- NEW OIL COMPANY, Women's Clubs; Willard Nash of iD. H[ALYCLARK ance of their several duties have R[V. [AR60 A6AIN [Saginaw; Frederick Libby, executive ..................... ~ ~ ~ ~ .... -- secretary oi cne Na~ionai ~ouncii ~uu~ums~s rather than the honest, for the Prevention of War. t'/t ju I;A S READSuEtE ATN conscientious officials that they have CiTY proven to be Articles of Association• Are PRINTERS START WINTER'S Tuscola Co. Republicans Elect "And lastly, we indorse without Appointments of Pastors in Filed by Elkland Gas and PILE OF KINDLING 11 Delegates to Attend State reservation the principles set forth in the platform of our candidate for Thumb District by M. E. Oil Company. Convention. Chris Schwaderer brought a prize governor and we pledge our unqual- Conference. sunflower to the Chronicle office ified support to the Republican nom The Elkland Gas and Oil Co. is the which measured 13 feet in height, inees for office from governor down Delegates representing the several through to coroner and surveyor-- The Michigan conference of the name of a new company organized at and printers are happy over the townships of Tuscola county assem- Cass City for which articles of asso. acquisition of a part of the coming State, District and County--to the Methodist Episcot~al church/held at bled at the court house Tuesday, end that Republicanism may continue the Metropolitan M. E: ~church at De- clarion were filed with the •secretary winter's kindling wood; The sun- Sept. 21, to elect delegates to attend of state on September 15. -The com- flower stands on display in front of its service to the country for another troit came to a close Monday after- the Republican :state convention at two years." noon after a week's session. The ap- pany is capitalized at $40,000 and the office and if you think you have Detroit on Sept. 28. will engage in the business of whole- one as large or better, let's see it. pointments show few changes in the The county convention was called ministerial personnel of the large saling and retailing gasoline, kero- to order at 11:00 a.m. by Clarence sene and lubricating oils. Tires and metropolitan churches, but more than R. Myers, county chairman, who ap- half of the ministers from other batteries will also be handled. pointed D. Healy Clark as temporary [USCOLA 0UR Directors in the new company are charges have been transferred to new HANNACHAIRMAN chairman of the convention Mr fields, it is reported. John A. Cole, Fred Ball, Earl Holler, GRAND CHAMPION HOLSTEIN CLUB CALF Clark appointed Guy G Hill as tern Spurgeon and Audley Rawson. The congregations at Cass City Robt. This is a picture of Lawndale Vale 3rd, grand champion Holstein club porary secretary and the following TO DAIRYSHOW Fred Ball is president; Earl Heller, and Bethel consider themselves for- calf at the Michigan State Fair of 1926 and its owner, Clarence Merchant of committees: vice president; John A. Cole, secre- R[PUBLI{AN tunate in having their pastor, Rev. I. Cass City, son of Win. Merchant. Permanent organization and order tary and manager; and Robt. Spur- Tuscola Co. Will Have Nine W. Cargo, returned for another This calf goes to the National Dairy Show at Detroit on Oct. 6 where of business--E. C. Robertson, L. C. Boon, treasurer. Primary Nominees Name Mem- year. Mr. Cargo's activities here it will be shown in the indiviidual class with champions from other states. Purdy, Jas. McAlpine, Carl W. A. Herds of CMves at National The company has several locations have been community-wide and be- bers of Committees in 23 It will also be exhibited as one of five Holsteins which will represent Michi- Schultz and Guy N. Ormes. cause of that his influence has been in view where they expect to install Exposition. gan in club work and in the seven Holsteins from Tuscola county in the Committee on resolutions--H. P. manifested in a larger circle than his pumping stations. Their wholesale Townships. county class. Orr, M. L. Steele, D. R. Evans, Win- immediate church. His return is and retail plant is located on East nifred Walker and Walter Hunt. greeted with favor by as large a cir- 31ain Street. The National Dairy Exposition On Tuesday, at a meeting of the Committee on credentials--Win. which will be held at the Detroit fair- cle outside the church as in its con- of Reese. It tookadiligent Kelley, Win. Higgins, S. S. Wood~ candidates nominated for offices in j grounds October 6th to 13th is arous- gregation. Mr. Cargo does his work Tuscola county, on the Republican search to find the animal, but it was Asa Streeter and Arnold McComb. Delightful Program finally located and club members are ing a great deal of interest among without ostentation, but it is all the ticket, at the September primaries, Committee to nominate delegates the dairymen of Tuscola county. A more efficient. of W. S. C. Tuesday Knox Hanna of Caro was chosen to state convention--T. M. Atkins, O. Prizes on the 12 club owned ani- meeting will be held this week to Appointments in the Thumb dis~ chairman of the Republican county G. Johnson, L. R. Stewart, W. H. make plans for the furtherance of trict include the following: The first meeting of the Woman's committee to succeed C. R. Myers. reals exhibited at Saginaw last week Cook and l~obt Reavey. amounted to $81. The pigs were ex- the attendance at the exposition. Co. Applegate, C. W. Hubbard; Argyle, Study Club for the year 1926-27 was Thos. W. Atkins of Vassar was The convention then adjourned un- Wm. Firth; Avoca, Jack Williams; Contractor Expects to Have it hibited in the open classes where Agr'l Agent John W. Sims has al- held at the home of Mrs. A. J. elected secretary-treasurer of ° the til one o'clock when committees made ready arranged to have a two day Bad Axe,, Marshall W. Hoyt; Bay Knapp Tuesday evening. The club county committee to succeed W. H. Enclosed by Christmas there was plenty of competition and their reports. they were awarded places as follows: tour from Tu~scola county. The proba- Port and Hayes, Joseph Dibden; was hostess to the teachers of the Gildart. The committee on permanent or- Brown City, G. W. Gilroy; Capac, To Time. 1st and 3rd Chester White gilts, 2nd bility is that this tour will be held public schools on this occasion. The Walter S. Wixson presided as ganization recommended that the S. Bottrell; Carsonville, D. L. Jones;' and 3rd Berkshire gilts, ~t Duroc on the 7th and 8th as the activities on house was beautifully decorated with chairman at the 1hooting• of the coun- temporary organization be made per- those days wlil probably be of most Caseville, Jas. H. James; Clifford, W. autumn flowers. The early part of ty candidates Tuesday and Geo. D. Building operations are progressing gilt, 1st Berkshire boar, and 1st and manent and suggested the order of ! Paul Nicholas, Croswell, H. H. MaN grand champion Chester White sow. interest to people from this county. the evening was spent in Presenting Sutton served as secretary. In clian- nicely on the new school building at business. The committee on creden- The people of Michigan are very for- linson; Decker, J. A. Sherlock; Dec- the teachers and welcoming them to fields township was given four repre- Cass City. Mr. St. Johns, the con- tials reported that every township tunate in having the dairy exposition kerville, W. L. Jones; Deford, C. W. the community. The regular busi- sentatives in that township, two for tractor, was here Tuesday morning was represented, but as a few dele- at Detroit this year as this is the Scott; Elkton, Harry Brewer; Har- each elehtion precinct. and says he expects to have the roof ness session of the club followed the THUMB DISTRi~I gations were not complete, the last time it will be held outside of bor Beach, Waldron Geach; Imlay reception. The lecture course com- Members of the various township on and building enclosed by Christ- recommendation°was made that each Chicago. What the National Live- City, H. E. Davis; Jeddo, C. E. Mc- mas time unless hampered too much • township delegation be authorized mittee announced the first number on committees were selected as follows: stock Show at Chicago is to the gen- Kelvey; Kingston, Edward Hocking; by unfavorable weather. Frequent the course for Nov. 18. Almer--Henry Beecher, Mrs. R. L. ~]~j~O ~~~|j~lits full strength. The reports of both eral livestock industry the National Lexington, Harry Salmon; Marlette~ Robinson. rains have greatly delayed the work A delightful program of music was ~[~ ['~~Ffl0Jcommittees were adopted. Dairy Show is to the dairy industry. C. M. Merrill; Melvin, Sara McDon- thus far at Cass City, Mr. St. Johns enjoyed after the business was con- Akron--Roy Scears, Lincoln Horst. [ L.R. Stewart submitted the re- It is a wonderful exposition and since ald; Minden City,. H. C. Elford; said. ' cluded. The Misses Virginia Day and ~ Arbela -- Alvin Adams, Herbert • "port of the committee to nominate Tuscola county is becoming more and North Branch, Geo. Hill~ 0wend.~L% Harriett Tindale sang a duet, and Smith. The large boiler used as a heating Items Gleaned from Newspaper delegates to the state convention.
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