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I' l *. '•• -. -:^ •'.•;• •' : -. .•••••• > MISS SUSAN POTT, MISS JULIAMILLER MBS. ANNE HANNA MRS. JUDITH MATSEN MISS TERESA PjlELPS „ MRS. JOYCE BECK BRING First Grade Second Grade 7 ROBERT BENEDICT MRS, MARIANNE KERR Second Grade "^•^•"Tlflnr^Grade": :''^' /Third Grade Fourth Grade 7 Fifth Grade Fifth Grade WEATHER Mln Max Freclp Mv AUK. -'1 ~M « 0,00 QUOTE j,«AUK « • « 00 ^110 ?)Jt. M •• 68 88 , 0.01 1, AUK. 24 • 69 74 0,150 To; rejoice in the prosperity S'An*"is -.63 -74 0.00 of another: ja to partake of it. « AUK. 2« • > 49 ' 77 0.UO I AUK. * - '•• .61 78 0.00 v . —.Wfiliara Austin FY-THIRD YEAR—N6. 9, v 14 Pages This Week CHELSEA, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, ,1963 lOp per Copy SUBSCRIPTION $3.00 PER YEAR MMUHIH •"^v; ¢. '<&. Jnmllment <feuor-~ffii*h All Floats Are 7th Cavalry__Unit ixpected to i&n senool : To Be Ready for EromOnstedWiU Lists10 Neuf Bists 4 New, Judging at 1:3ft Appear at Fair Ixceed 2,060 George Atkinson, Chelsea Com, ...An inrjovation. at Chelsea's 1963 77 Teachers miinity Fair parade chairman, anT, C.onvmunity Fair, expected to be jelsea elementary schools are' nounced yesterday that there will itteiTTapacity.' registration a highlight of Saturday's par,ade, Teachers ^N,ew 1 teachers :for the 190)3-64 be five bands and 13 floats in the as well, is.the Michigan Seventh ^1^1711.^^^-^00^0)^^6687 — As 'ennpw«*ed-bjr Highr;Sehool school year a&Chelse* JuniorJSigji line-up. [Sept. 3, 'according to the "Cavalry Unit, in authentic <. ivil Principal Charles Lane, there are school, as announced by the pfcrri*- Other highlights -are' the Sher War unifornis. The:.-unit was fipjl, Arthur Schmunk. 1() new teachers for the high school cipal,' Alan Conklin, includes an iff's Mounted-Posse; the Seventh formed by nine.- Lenawee county •this..year with all positions being e ighthj»radjg -mat hem aHcs_and_sci--. nfergartcn registration is 180' -Michigan-;--Gavalry-Unit,- - antique men with a keen interest; in Civil ence teacher; a typing teacher ' " Of r "-"J ""••.M"" -"--•, ••--<• hi ..^.,,, 1 j, i.v i \. tJ *„. J.J villi led into six sections—three filled. Included are a new basket- ears, horses, -Junior Deputies^,^41- history. - ' Jball coach, a new. assistant foot who will also teach at the high pug classes and three after- BBo y Scouts, Navy and /Civil' De- Maynard Minier. of Ousted, who,' classes, .'"'.'''•' ball; and basketball coach, and a school; and a seventh and eighth iense entries, farm machinery, , ] Nearer, leads the group, -new— instrumental—mus-ie—director-!-,grade-Englifh-teather - The parade is scheduled for 2 ns c 0 or |)li kindergarten enrollment in- The typing teacher, Mrs. Sandra explained "that ih'e name, "Michi the total number of^chil' and band leader. — p.m. Saturday; however, in case The new basketball coach is Scpyille,-a-native of Hinsdale, re of rain-,: the^ starting time will be gan Seventh .Cavalry'\ was select-" |as listed to date for elemon- ceived . her, bachelor-! /of arts -de ed because General George "Arm schools is 889, listed Terry Pokela, a graduate of the delayed -uiifll the- committee feels strong 'Custery was-'commander of University of Michigan, He is'al gree from the University of Michi /the weather will permit holding [fades as follows: first grade, gan in June of this year. that unit during the Civil War. jjecoml, ITD; third, 135;.fourth, ready acquainted with the Chelsea the-event. The fire siren will then The unit, under Custer's .-command,, : school, because of his practice - James •L.'Hoe.ft, whose home was be sounded and floats-will be given land fifth (riwle, .140r- , !at-lSaline,_is7itq_be _ the seventh, fought at Gettysburg /and was r t teaching,, here__in^lML a half hour to getHnto-therr-TTs"- et'eflitefi^vithn'emiisttTg; Jobi) St'iT^" pT^rm71ifilTcipiT""6f Chel- For the. past two years, he has- and eighth grade-English- teacher. signed places. [Junior High school is- an- art's cavalry at a'-crucial" point.' been coaching at Dexter High Following graduation from Eastern The parade route is East St. in that battle. }\m 'an enrollment of 395 school' and : teaching ~ " science Michigan University he taught 1 to Middle St.; west on Middle t6 Minier hastens to point out school 'opens-'next Tuesday classes there. He-is married and English and social studies at On-. SPECIAL FAIR "ATTRACTION —These are On.sted. The inen are'outfitted" in Civil War style Hi h Main' St. and south'to Old U5-12 that the name-, shouldn't be con- ? .Mt^lJ^j\eipAl.^ha.rles sted.XlQrnmunit.v_ schools! for-three : -has-one-child.-——:—, .'•/'•.—,— the members of the "Michigan Seventh Cavalry uniforms and use^saburs-and other aiithentic-Civil- an ch the ^f airgrou ndsvf ^ — /—-=—; f u sod "wifhrvthFSevent h""U7S." ""'Cav~ |«tiniii,tjL;.s total registration in Pokela, who 'was ,:bom in Vir- years. He is not married. Unit," a group of Lenawee county men who will War equipment tharh^Jki-n accumulated since Floats are to assemble oh Park nine-through 12 to reach alvy which Custer later command ginia, -Minni, graduated ixQ.rn_.tbjeJ^James W. Starke, Jr., who was ride their horses in. Saturday's Community Fair the unit was organized lawt fall. The commanding St, from Madison to East St.;' an ed in the Indian campaigns and Chassell, Mich., High school and employed .for seven years ,as a parade and give a demonstration later at the fair- officer is Earl Hcanpied of Ousted. tique cars on the south side of which was involved at- -tl-w^-nn'iss- figures total more than was a member of two state cham chemical engineer with the Union groimdHr-The color hearer is Maynard Minier of Park St. facing East St.; horses acr.e in the Battle of The. Little- J for Chelsea public schools pionship basketball teams—1956 Carbide Co. of "Cleveland, 0., is the on Park St. also, facing East St,; Big' Horn. |far-in--addition to an esti- and 1957. He'graduated from the new Junior High school mathe and farm roaeh4we4" of the Civil War ¥ 2(>0.at'.St..Mary's parochial "University of Michigan. \, matics and' science teacher for Ctg^DTTflye^"^ facing towavd-Park St. cavalry unit was started at Ousted Iv.The latter-are in grades The new Junior High, coach is the eighth grade. A native of Ni-' 11 New Teachers; Signed^ Bands will assemble;~on""th"e la'Wn e : last "fall as'"•' plans for the : Civil w° '^t, . • • Richard Dusseau, a graduate of aga'ra--Falls,_N;y;,Jie~ is married at Chelsea Junior High, school. War Centennial were being -madu I Mary's school opens on the Adrian College; who taught . thc- and has two dnygh.tei's. This is Joins Chelsea Floats 81¾ to be in place for throughout the'nation, "• I schedule as the public past year at Milan. He is married his first teaching experience. •', To Teach in Grade Schools judging at 1:30 p.m. " Earl . Beaupicd . of Brooklyn, lis, and has one child,/He will teach 7 Junior_ High special .''education* Police Department.: ' Five minuteslbefore-the— }mr-ade-4mmed-sergean4--maj}irof-t-he unit, cla'sses^wfil be in cjrarge' 0? Mrs. HNC-W—teachers--in -'-Cholaen. -^elc« Miss Phelps—who -will teach third runs wiirbegin the. school physical education classes jhcntnry grades this year are Mrs. grade; Mrs. Matsen, also a third '• Clyde Duane Myers of 316 Mc- is to start, the fire siren will became''drill-master of the original [«n the same scheduleaa-last {—Karl Woodson is the-new in f..aVowo Polkinghoi'n -who^-g-iuiiUU- Kinley St., was the successful ap bc_sounded. nine men who joined up. He had ated in June from Michigan State .Joanne •Staffan, Mrsi Joyce' Nort- grade teacher; and Mrs. Ha una, a strumental music director. He is loy, Mrs.. Chry Honner, Miss Te- second grade, teacher, all thrjoe at plicant for the position of Chelsea (Continued on page three) served in the U.S. Army Cavalry *i)t8_of_kindergarten^rs-wHl- =a=gr a duate of North western Uni*. ^Univeisity - at- East: Lansing. Her - poliee-of Ocev- to-sueeeeobGnrJ .Koc.h from 1936 until 1940, when the home was at Lansing. resTr"Phelp^v Mi'sT^Jtultth M-atscnr rSrratrHrohojcJ—. ~ 7:7: ponsible for their children's versity and has a. master of arts Mrs. Anne Hahna, Miss Susan Miss Pott, who' will teach "first \yho'resigned to take : a position cavalry was disbanded. «ort«t.ion the first day (Tuea- degree -f-rom_JJie,,.Huiyersity of. Pott, Miss Jeanne Tiedeman, Mrs. grade "at- North school, Miss' Tieide-. with the tWashtenaw County SheiV Sk^DiverStunt Authentic army, and. Civil War ' |«W. 3). On Wednesday, how- Michigan, For the past six years Marianne Kerr, Mrs. Joyce Becker* mahi fourth grade teacher at .iff's .'Department. A total...of 12 equipment was /aecii.nnikted, in- j"n<lerga-i'tene'rs will be de- he - has directed Junior. High applications were received and eluding a dozen Model Ian saddles, 1 ing and Robert Benedict. , ' South school, and Mrs..Kerr, fifth Will Be Feature 1 on "the return bus at noon, Bands. a,t St. Clair Shores. He grade teacher at South school, are considered at a special . Council sabers -used during the Civil War PS the school at approximate- also is married and has one child. Mrs,- Staffnn formerly taught meeting, Saturday. school hero and is returning, to graduates of the University of and other authentic items-used Ivan Kemp,, who, with his wife Myers, wlio is „2? years old, is Friday Evening l|y\the "horse soldiers" of that day.