CASS C ITY CHRONICLE VOLUME 27, NUMBER 16. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1932. EIGHT PAGES.

Course• Those who do not care for IN The decrease in number of pigs MARRIAGE .LICENSES. credit may eliroll as auditors. I saved this oust snrin~ was even H!GHESTTUIT!0N Bishop ]~;pp will have charge c,~i, John Moiner, 51, Fairgrove; HOT '..than for the entire country, the the16 toevening the dose services of thefrom assembly. August, FOR C0 OFFICES Ethel Prayner, 40, Fairgrove. reduction amounting to ten per Glenn A. Marsh, 30, Kingston; Mr.' Wood, beside directing the ® RECEIPTSHERE cent. The number of sows far- : {;A111S1,500 Laura Irene Clyne, 17, Kingston• singing, will also conduct .the daily rowed was six per cent less, and SANILAC0FFICES Carl Rohloff, 24, Reese; Ruth children's hour. Morning devo- the average number of pigs saved tional periods will be in charge of Twenty-one Republicans and Benjamin, 20, Saginaw. Cass City Receiyed the Most per litter was four per cent smal- Tuscola's School Population Henry A. Lincoln, 24, Freeland; Sheriff Nomination Sought by Rev. A. J. Hettler and Rev. S. 8 Democrats File ler as the result of losses caused Money from,: Non-residents Young. Rev. C. A. Sanders will Increased by 531 in Josephine M. Kiley, 19, Saginaw. by severe weather in March. On Ward Moffat, 24, Vassar; Irene 11 Republicans and 2 of Any Thumb School. have charge of the prayer .groups. Petitions. .the other h~nd, the number of hogs LaSt Two Years. There will again be a Sunday Wescoat, 18, Vassar. Democrats. over six months of age on June 1 Raymond H. Armstead, 32, Tus- School attendance contest. A sil- was about five per cent larger than The Cuss City School received .ver cup will be given as a trophy Twenty-one Republicans and cola county; Margaret Ross, 30, a year ago for .the United States. Tuscola county's school census Politics provided the center of the greatest amount of non-resi- to the Sunday School having the eight Democrats filed primary 'Huron county. The number of sows to farrow for 1932 shows an increase .of 148 interest around official circles of dent tuition of" any public school largest percentage of its enroll- election petitions with Cour~ty Francis DeGuer, 25, Millington; next fall is estimated at 1.2 per children of school age over the the Sanilac county seat ,this week, in the counties of Tu;scola, Huron, me~t present for ,the Bible schools Clerk Ormes in Tuscola county :Leone E. Cheney, 19, Almont. cent more than in the correspond- number counted by the school iwith the filing of nomination peti= and Sanilac during the past year, of the assembly. Milton Ackerman which entitles them to places on ,the Chas. Norrington, 23, Akron; ing period last year. enumerators in 1931. Last year tions for county office candidates a review "of financial reports for of Elkton will be the contest man- primary election ballot. Tuesday ,Ardis Haebler, 17, Akron. Feed supply conditions on July the census showed ~n increase of determining the final line-up for the year ending July 1, 1932, as ager and Rev. O. N. Braun of was the last day on which petitions Ferris VanConant, 25, and Ruby 1 were generally favorable. The 383 children over the previous the Sept. 13 primary eIection. published in community news- Owendale will be the secretary of could legally be filed. The primary 'Demaray, 21, both of Melvin. nation's corn acreage is the second year, making an increase of 531 As far as the list of county c&n- papers of the Thumb of Michigan the sessions. election will be held on Sept. 13. Francis Cherry , 27, Saginaw; largest on record, while the bar- children in two years. didates are concerned there wilt be district revealed. Irrespective of Four Republicans are seeking the June M. Johnson, 27, Marlette. nomination for judge of probate, ley acreage of the country is about County School Commissioner William Petre, 21, and Barbara a total of 39 names on the Repub- school district popula.tion, Cass twemty-two per cent larger than McComb says that practically one- City is not surpassed in tuition three for register of deeds, two for Haas, 18, both of Croswell. lican ballot, and the Democrats last year. Reports from European •third of the people in Tuscola coun- present a complete list of candi- receipts, even though the rate is representative, two for county I countries also indicate reductions ty are of school age, between 5 dates fdr county offices with the lower than in some of the larger LAWPLACES clerk, .two for county treasurer, and two for drain commissioner. The l in hog numbers this spring. Un- and 20 years of age. This increase exception of register of deeds and schools. " Democrats are unopposed for the der normal conditions, from twelve in school census, according to that circuit court commissioner. The following figures giving the 'to eighteen per cent of our pork .estimate, would indicate that the NEWSOFTHE offices for which they have filed The Republican nomination for amount of non-resident tuition re- TAXONDEEDS production is expor.ted, principally population. Of the county had in- petitions. N~RBy TOWNS sheriff is S°ught by eleven candi" ceived during the past year by to Europe. l creased over 1,500 in the last .two many of the larger schools in the - Those seeking nominations on dates, and the office of road com- years. The exodus of families from missioner is sought by five. Prose: Thumb district are an interesting Revenue Stamps NoW Grace the Republican ticket are: Ithe cities to the rural districts ac- Representative--D. Knox Hanna outing attorney has three candi- study. All Deeds Recorded count for this increase in popula- dates, probate judge has three, Cass City ...... 12375.01 and Chas, P. Hover. tion, it is said. Happenings Here and There by Register. Judge of Probate--Guy G. Hill, drain commissioner has four, treas- Caro ...... 10983.96 CRAIVITONTALKS Warren S• Rundell, Guy N~ Ormes, The census from Denmark town- Garnered from the Chron- urer has three, clerk has two, rep- Sandusky ...... 9995.63 ship for .1932 was no't available resentative has three, and register Bad Axe ...... 9835.47 H. Watter Cooper. when these figures were compiled, icle~s Exchanges. Revenue stamps now adorn all Sheriff--Jas. Kirk. of (leeds, coroners, and circuit Deckerville ...... 6969.32 In the other 22 townships of Tus- deeds recorded by Stanley 0sburn, County clerk Stephen W. Mot- TOROTARIANS court commissioners are unop- Croswell ...... ,cola county, the school census f~r 6342.44 register of deeds of Tuscola coun- rison, Clare W. Horning. posed. Vassar ...... 6171.46 ty. The new federal revenue act !the past two years was as follows: EIkton is planning its fifth an- With the lineup determined ~for Millington ...... 4858.58 County treasurer--Orlo J. MC-tsaY~ Permanent Prosperity I ' 1931 " 1932 nual homecoming for August 5. designed to raise a billion dollars Durmon, Arthur Whittenburg. the primary, candidates will now Harbor Beach ...... A672.10 Akron ...... 772 ..... 763 Clinton E. Ashman, fOrmerly edi- places a stamp tax of 50 cents~for Drain commissioner -- Conrad Depends on Prosperous !devote their efforts to their re- Pigeon ...... 4613.00 every $500 consideration or frac- Almer 429 428 for of the Elkton Advance, passed i spective campaigns. Following are Mayville ...... 4136.22 Mueller, Roscoe J. Black. Agriculture. Arbela ...... 348 314 away July 13 at his home in Sun- .tion over $100 thereof on convey- Register bf deeds--George Shad- I the candidates: North Branch ...... 3888.82 .ances. There is no additional tax ley, Henry VanWagnen, Stanley Columbia ...... 609 644 nydale, CaMfornia. State Representative--John W. Kingston ...... 3292.56 Dayton ...... ] ...... 368 395 Thumb district fairs will soon be on mortgages to that now charged. Osburn. Goodwine, incumbent, Marlette; Sebewaing ...... 2850.00 Members of the Caro Rotary Elkland ...... 642 643 the leading attractions. Dates for Mr. Osburn reports that com- Prosecuting a.ttorney--Maurice Frank Derby, Sanilae; Sanford L. Elkton ...... 2370.88 club came to Cass Ci£y Tuesday Ellington ...... 250 249 all fairs have been set and plans plete instructions have not yet been C. Ransford. U.tley, Sandusky; all Republicans. Akron ...... 2130.00 evening and were entertained as Elmwood ...... 581 6'~8 under way for the various exhibi- received from the internal revenue Circuit court commissioners-- guests of local Rotarians, climax- Benjamin MeClure, Sandusky, Gagetown ...... 1800.00 department• However, department Fremont ...... 515 527 tions• Dates are as follows: Bad Democrat. Lexington ...... 1717.00 Chester H. Chesnut, Daisy Stilson ing an ~attendance contest in which iGilford .::%...... 492 476 Axe, Aug. 16,19; Cass City, Aug'. officials believe the War-time pro- Barry. the county seat club were winners. Sheriff~Lovel C. Hagle, incum- .visions r~egarding deeds will be Indianfields ...... 1123 1102 17-19; Yale, Aug. 23-26; Carb, bent; James Greenan, Carsonville; Coroners~Lee Huston, Chas. N. Sixteen members were presen.t Juniata ...... 345 366 Aug. 24-28; Armada, Aug. g0-Sept. followed. It appears from informa- Race. from each club, and with several James O. Sams and Harvey L. To Halt Killing i.tion already received that deeds Kingston ...... ,...... 398 404 2; Croswell, Aug• 30-Sept: 2; Imlay Howse, Watertown; Joseph Mc- The above names are listed in guests from other points, the Fairgrove ...... 500 519 City, Sept. 6:9. given to clear up faulty titles and the order in which the petitions group numbered about 40. Bride, Sandusky; George Heussner, of Song Birds ~quit claim deeds to show tenancy Koylton ...... 314 337 The State Savings Bank of Vas- Marlette; William Martin, Custer; were filed with the county clerk. Dr. S. B. Young, president of !Millington ...... 490 465 sar was given but little criticism are non-taxable• Mr. Osburn ex- Democrats filed petitions for the Willis Merriman, " Applegate; J. the Cass City society, presided and r 387 in the report o{ Special Examiner An attempt to halt an apparent plains that only the unencumbered following nominations: after all partook of a fine dinner iNovesta ...... 396 Lawrence Clement, Croswell, J. E. increase in the killing of song portion of a deed is taxable. If a Tuscola ...... 385 387 Edward W. Nelson of the State Grimes, Speaker; Herbert M. Representative--Clare T. Purdy. served at the Gordon Hotel, Mr. Vassar ...... 883 925 Banking Department, which was birds will be made by the Depart-,Ipiece of property with a considers- Stone, Sandusky; all Republicans. Judge of probate=-Neil H. Burns. Young welcomed the visitors and Watertown ...... 332 343 handed to Judge Henry H. Smi.th merit of Conservation according to ation of $10,000, mortgaged for Sheriff~Arthur Little. "Walter MeCaughey, Croswell, and i ca!led on M. C. Crawford, president , x/v~7~, e~s ...... 3.0o~ 385 in Caro Wednesday. Mr. Nelson '$5000, changes hands, the tax of County clerk~Geo. B. McIntyre. i of the Caro club, for remarks and James Mahaffy, Democrats. instructions given all conservation i50c for each $500 consideration Wisner ...... 354 362 has rbcommended the re-organiza- Prosecuting attorney~William officers. County treasurer--Arthur A. he responded. tion of the bank under the super- Officers are being asked to give will be computed only upon the H. Burgess, incumbent; Leonard J. Jones. I Dr. Young introduced Louis C: 108-~1 11089 vision of a strong and capable ex- as much a'ttention as possible to unemcumbered balance of $5000. Paterson, Croswell; James N. Drain commissioner--Garret C. Cramton of Lapeer, former repre- ecutive, preferably an outsider.~ • stopping the destruction of song The tax upon this conveyance Teets, Sandusky; all Republicans. Hess. sentative in congress from the Vassar Pioneer-Times. birds, and the public is being urged 'would amoun.t to $5.00. Register of deeds--Wm. C. Hood. Fred Viets, Deekerville, Democrat. seventh district, as the speaker of Tuscola Receives Ted H. Schubel, popular Huron Drain Commissioner--Bert R• by the department to assist in the I It is thought that the tax provi- county register of deeds and for- campa{gn by reporting to ,the sion includes sheriff's deeds, if the .the evening. I Walker, incumbent; Alex Alexan- Mr• Cramton stressed the im- $23,964 Gas Tax mer Pointe Aux Barques supervi- der, Washington; Philip O'Connell, nearest officer all violation. !1924 rulings are followed. Mr. Os- Give High Honors sor, sprung a surprise on his Most of the depredations against i burn has no information on the portance of better prices for farm J MeGregor; Robert Hesson, Buel; products as the greatest need for friends Friday whorl his marriage song birds, the destruction of nests matter as yet, however. Upon !all} Republicans • Horace G . McEi- I To Club Members the return of more prosperous Tuscola county has just received to Miss Alberta Goebel of Alma and eggs and the killing of .the sheriff s deeds the tax is computed $23,964.93 as its part of the $3,- was announced, Rev. E. G. Black, hinney, Democrat. ~upon,the amount bid at the state times for all classes. The marke.t birds, are done by small boy~ and Thirteen Michigan counties are 000,000 which is appropriated to former pastor of Port Austin Pres- Treasurer--George C. Gardner, I of the mortgage plus expenses of :for a farm product at home is often incumbent; Clare Atkinson, Mar- better results can probably be ob- I represented in the group of 4-H counties by -the state highway de- by,terian church, conducted the i the foreclosure proceedings. depressed by the minor surplus of tained by the parents than the club members awarded scholar- partment from gasoline and weight wedding ceremony in Flint. lette; George Donaldson, Moore; ! Sheriff's deeds given on fore- that particular commodity sold officers, according to the depart- I ships by the State Board of Agri- tax receipts. The distribution is D. Stuart McClure, 77, attorney, i all Republicans. Walter Mater, closure of mortgages are numerous abroad and the adjustment of this mont. However, officers are being culture for the excellent work in the second of the year, a previous banker, and former judge of pro- Custer, Democrat. during" this depression and the problem is an all important one to instructed that when necessary, to handicraft, clothing, or poultry ~apportionment of the same amount bate for Sanilac county, died in his County clerk--Joseph Dawe, in- revenue from the new federal tax the agriculturalist today. take the boys into juvenile court clubs, as announced by state club having been made. home in Marlette Sunday night. He cumbent; S. Earl Bissonette, San- will amount to considerable. "The manufacturer," said the and to confiscate the weapons leaders at Michigan State College~ This money is used entirely for is survived by his widow and five dusky; Republicans. Frank R. The majority of deeds give no used. Those winning this honor in speaker, "can regulate surplus !maintenance of county roads, daughters, Mrs• Eileen Duncan, JReed, Carsonville, Democrat. complete consideration. Most deeds Numerous complair~ts of viola- clothing club work are Elma without ruining his home market, Other counties received amounts as Phoenix, Arizona; Mrs• Jessie Or- Judge of Probate Grant H. contain the consideration clause of The farmer cannot with any cer- tions of the law protecting song Hakala, Askel; Doris Mehlberg, !follows: terbein, Chrystal Falls, Mich., Miss Smith, incumbent; Thomas E. Daw- $1.00 or "other valuable considera- birds have been received recently Auburn Heights; Marian Christian- tainty regulate production, being Wayne County will get $947,206; Eleanor McClure and Miss Peggie son, Sandusky; George Paldi, Sho- tion," without giving" the actual by the department and in each in- sen, Fruitport; Yvonne Hearn, subject to a great extent to weath- Kent, $137,510; Baraga, $9,563; ~IcClure, both of Detroit; and Miss ver; all Republicans. William F. stance the department has re- consideration. When such deeds Plymouth; Mildred Jeffers, Albion; er conditions. As all wheat pro- Bay, $41,760; Berrien, $58,977; Betty McClure, at home; one son, O'Connell, Custer, Democrat. quested that the information be are brought in for recording, the and Elizabeth Gillam, Dowagiac. ducers canno.t concentrate in one Calhoun $59,142; Chippewa, $21,- Robert, also at home. Mr. McClure Register of deeds ~ Harold given to the local conservation actual eonsideration must be dis- The experts in handicraft are selling agency, the price at which 322; Delta, $21,994; Dickinson, carrie to Michigan in 1878, entering Greenlee, incumbent, unopposed. officer. closed, it is pointed ou.t. Doyle Lott, Holt; Orton Manfi, Ox- the minor surplus is sold abroad $20,598; Genesee, $109,317; Goge-the University of Michigan" from Road Commissioner ~ William SO far no stamps are available largely determines the domestic Michigan law .protects song ford; Douglas Barnes, CoOpers- bic, $19,327; ' Hillsdale, $21,948; which he was gradu&ted in 1880. Robinson, incumbent; Omar D. in this county. Mr. Osburn expects birds at all times of the year and ville; Donald Turtle, Bay City, selling price for the major part of Houghton, $25,498; Huron, $22,901; He located in Marlette soon after Wixon, Lexington; Arthur Mere- the crop. We ought to have learned fixes a maximum penalty of a some in the near future, however. Bennie Leslie, Prescott; Reine Iron, $15,257; Jackson, $56,256; being graduated where he took up dith and Edward Bullis, Evergreen; $100.00 fine and 90 days in jail. fit is believed that postoffiees and Konno, Rudyard; and Harold Brid- by this time .that permanent pros- Kalamazoo, $61,335; Lenawee, .the practice of law. William Bland, Sandusky; all Re- banking insti.tutions will carry rev- perity can only be built upon pros- The only birds which may be !son-~ Iron River. $38,126; Macomb, $48,225; Mar- The city of Yale is fortunate in publicans. Nels Rasmussen, Demo- enue stamps as an aeeommodation, crat. kilied at any time of the year are Talmage Hall, Bessemer, won perous agriculture." quette, $28,268; Mason, $15,012; having a munidpal water supply the revenue officials say. The 1924 Mr. Cr~mton urged a drastic re- sparrows, starlings, blackbirds, the poultry honors. Menominee, $16,660; Midland, which during last summer's drouth Circuit court commissioners~ provisions made no distinction be- duction in governmental expenses. crows, hawks and owls. All game The seholarships can be used at $15,761; Monroe, $36,388; Muske- was ample to satisfy all needs and Alex B. Simonson, Sandusky, and tween grantees or grantors in the "The privations now suffered by birds are protected except during Michigan State College during the yon, $45,822; Oakland, $122,331; now exceeds the demand. At this Hugh C. Morris, Marlette, both in- our people are made much harder the open season and song birds i p~yment of the tax, bu.t the stamps freshman year and also the sopho- Ottawa, $36,327; Saginaw, $65,057; time when Mother Nature is gra- cumbents and Republicans, unop- by the demands for taxes," he posed. are protected twelve months of mus~ be attached by one of the more year if the previous year's Sanilac, $20,274; Shiawassee; $27,- ciously sprinkling lawns and gar- parties to the transaction. Mr. Os- said. "Many activities of govern- the year. school work is of satisfactorY 506; St. Clair, $43,154; Washtenaw, dens by numerous copious rains, Coroners~Dr. J. C. Webster, ment; many expenditures that All information for :~Tuscola burns • explains that he is not re- grade. $53,568. there is a lessened demand for city Marlette; Harvey E. Jewell, Cros- sponsible. would be justifiable in ordinary county is to be given ,to the county water and the new well has con- well; Republicans. Fred J. Tag- times, are inexcusable now. This conservation officer, George Hall, .... tinued to overflow ten days out of gart, Marlette; William Bettis, is a good time to cut out the non- McGregor; Demoerats. at Caro. STANLEY ASHER BUYS Hog Production Accident Fatal to fourteen since the tank was refilled essential and unnecessary ones.!' after painting. Surveyor~Lotan C. Read, in- RESIDENCE ON WEST ST. Increases In Mich. Mr. Cramton spoke of the im- cumbent, Republican. J ...... ~,,, portance of the sugar beet industry --yairgrove Farmer The village carrier of Harbor Bay Shore Assembly .... : Beach, Henry Kleinknecht, who has StanleyAsher has purchased the in the Thumb of Michigan district BAND CONCERT PROGRAM August 11 to 21 residence just north of the Cass While the 1932 spring pig crop and unless it is protected by an John Hunter, 63 year old farmer ...... Turn to page 4. City Oil and Gas. Co.'s service in .the United States was seven adequate tariff from the cheap la- who lived a mile west of Fairgrove, FOR WEDNESDAY, AUG. 3 per cefit smaller than in 1931, The 22rid annual Evangelical station and expects to move there bor of semi:.tropical countries, it died Monday in the Unionville hos- POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT. as soon as Mr. and Mrs. Willis Michigan hog raisers went coun- cannot survive in Michigan. pital of injuries received at his The following is the program Assembly will be held at Bay ter to the general trend of the in' Cam~pbell, who are tenants in the "Four cent sugar will kill the farm Saturday. When you cast your. vo.te for which will be" presented at the Shore Park at Sebewaing from dustry and increased their produc- house, secure new quarters. Mr. industry here soon," said the for- Mr. Hunter was cleaning the Judge of Probate of Tuscola Coun- open air concert by the Ladies' August 11 to 21. It will be di- tion thirteen per cent. Reports Asher will place a new roof on the mer congressman. "In the last floor of his barn Saturday after- ty at the Republican Primary Elec- Band, at Cass City, on Wednesday p vided into three sections, camp from 3,300 hog raisers in this evening, Aug. 3: building and plans to make many congress, as chairman of the sugar noon while threshing" was in prog- tion on Tuesday, September 13, meeting, leadership training and a state, which were collected on June other improvements i:n the proper- beet group of 60 members that ress. The pitchfork caught in the 1932, will you consider that H. March, "Winning Colors"...... Wells ministerial convention. The talent 1 by the ruraI.mail carriers Of the .ty. The real estate consists of saved the tariff increase from $1.76 drive belt of the machine and the Walter Cooper is qualified to be Colonel Miner's March..Rosenkrans this year includes Bishop Geo. E. Post Office Department in co-op- two lots. to $2.00 on sugar, secured in the end of the handle pierced his abdo- nominated for .these reasons: Overture, "Radiant Youth" .... Wells Epp, Cleveland, Mrs. Edna B. eration with the Department of Hughes, evangelist, Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs: Campbell expect to Hawley-smoot bill, I cdme to know men. He was taken to the Union- He has the ability to conduct the Cornet Solo, "Somewhere a Voice Agriculture, showed that the num- Is Calling" by Tate, played by Ohio, and Ira L. Wood, evangelistie move to the Law residence proper- little about the subject. To make ville hospital Sunday afternoon affairs of that office. ber was 547,000 head and two Miss Lorraine Hoffman singer, Pontiac. Miss Frances M. ty on Segar street. the home market safe for this im- where he died Monday morning. His business transactions in the years ago 488,000. March, "Teamwork"...... Ribble Link of Sebewaing will be the pi- portant home product, we must cut Eight years ago another bro.ther, many years during which he has In commenting upon this report, off the growing Philippine and Cu- Serenade, "At Break of Dawn" anist during the meetings. FARMERs'S BARN BURNED George Hunter, was killed on the served the people of the .county Verne H. Church,:U. S: agricultural ban competition." ...... Jewell The assembly starts Thursday same farm in a similar accident,~ are testimonials of his honesty and ,, • ,, - IN WELLS TOWNSHIP statistician, pointed out that hog Mr. Cramton spoke in the same Anchors Awmgh ...... Navy Song afternoon, August 11, following / and in 1904 Allen Hunter died of fairness. numbers in Michigan had declined 'March, "Golden Days" ...... Wells which there will be services daily convincing style as in former years inju}ies received when he was His liberal attitude toward and Alton Clink, Wells township from more than a million head and presented statistics in such "Star Spangled Banner." Until the close on Sunday evening,, farmer, lost his barn situated 3½ at the close of the War to only attractive form that they were struck by a falling tree near the support of community and county August 21. Hunter farm. improvements are ot~tstanding SANILAC GAINS 400 The course in leadership training miles southeast of Caro by fire hT~l: th::en~Uumb_er two years ago: easily assimilated. The audience lis- John Hunter was born in Blake, qualities of his citizenship. ruesda ...... "~-~ ..... + ~, v war(~ ~reno s~ar~ea tened attentively to the address. will include Studies in the Proph- , . - - last s~rin- and a further i -r • Ont., April 28, 1869. His surviving Mr. Cooper merits your support IN SCHOOL CENSUS o,~ " ,'~,~H,,~ .... w m~o~÷~,, ~,, +~ o clock. It is thought that the v g nc ease Dr. 1. D. McCoy led in communi- ~-vul~x lo v~ll~ J~.ttllL~l uJ. ouuUg-ll- ...... as ~,,~e** ,~ zzz~-*unN I Famil~]"'"~lunior "D'~e~a~rtment'A'd; ]building was struck by lightning. ]is expected in the Michigan pig ItY singing and later introduced his ton, Wis. He also leaves his widow resident of Tuseola County, a large I Sanilac county shows an increase •,, ,, ,, v "l An automobile which Mr C~ink t crop for this fall unless hog price Carl Adams of who Iffiend, Detroit, land four sisters, Mrs. Joseph Fos- tax payer for many years, and al-l of approximately 400 sehool chil- mm~e~i~°:u s an~ducS:~irY ,,Telh~ge Jhad owned for only a month andJ c0nditi°ns and crop supplies'shodld I with Dr. McCoy and .two other U. J ter and Mrs. John Foster, both of ways a loyal Republican. i dren over last year in the tabula- cour " e " ~a,. quantity of hay burneo...... wl~n ~ne I suffer adverse changes in the ] of M. students, came from Ann Ar- .....se ls op n t0all. Awards .ofJbuilding ' Jmeantime. The number of sowslbor to Cass City 19 years ago to j Fairgrove, Mrs. Anna Cassity and He pledges himself to serve you Jtion of the 1932 school census just Garvin Morton, in Ontario. ~fi~2:an~S w~;~ ngr~/~?:te' n wn~cn ] ___ _ I for fall farrowing is estimated at l present a program of vocal music ]~rs' well and to extend to all .the eour-Jcompleted by School Commissioner +esle.~.~i ...... whc i ~.... the om~t.% o*e ~u~geT ~ ofe l Ha r.y~ C. ",q,~.,mith. There are 10,o85.~ ...... ~ ...... o ...... i ~ ~ 167,000 or ten per cent more than ]in their initial tour as the Univer- ,. International Standard Training J Advertise it in the ~zhronicle Ilast fall . Turn to page 4. Probate demands, l ehitdren of school a}e shown in Advertise it in the Chronicle. --Advertisement. Ithe census.

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went home for dinner--at 6:30 t will have trousers of green or tStanton, pt• lots 4 and 5- blk 12 TO THE RESCUE By Albert T. Reid o'clock. I never had the time to go j' golden yellow. ]$ .00 etc. anywhere with her. i ] George H. Lester to John Pezo My wife belonged to all .the clubs [. in town. She even joined the young ! REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. I and wife, N ½ of NW ~X, see. 32, mothers' club. We don't have any l ! A ir ST ; Twp. Fremont, $3000•00. children, but she was studying~' Paul E• Mann and wi~e to CaM-i - ¢.i'gobr • I and between playing bridge and t mir Andrzejewski and wife, SW ~/~ . Golf Meet in i860 o0 o mon home. .... [ = etc. " " [ tory was" in 1860. It was Played ~/t We got stuck up and hifalutin. I ~. ~'~~~ Gertrude Findlay ,to John E. t Prestwick, Scotland, 36 holes medal , ! . /') f.g // , ~, !. , ./. ,~ ...... IV:~G~ 0 +" RCC8~, ¢'~ nn ~*.. i z~ ,c, ...... ~.... c; , ~;~ .,a:~ ~ ;,.~, N "~.L.UU ~b~. j @[~[ti)lei[ii~[[ic lit [Jl~ ch~tlil,t)ioilsh[p, 1 _. ,-;,-~.~%.~..,.""//~./~ 1/~3,., i bed and bought a set o~ ~wm Deus ...... ~ Hattie E. Carpenter to John E. --on the installment plan. The sketch shows one of the very ' When I would come home at latest styles in lounging pajamas, ,Findlay and wife, lot 19, blk. ,8, Gave Stonehenge to Nation Village of Reese, $1.00 etc. night, if my wife was at home, she The trousers are made of crepe The remarkable pile of monoliths would already be in her bed and I de chine in solid color and the tu- William T. Lewis and wife to Gustave C. Buck and wife, SW % known as Stonehenge is considered would crawl in mine. If she came nic top, sashed at a rather high the oldest structure in the British of NE ¼, sec. 2, Twp. Fremont, in last, it was vice versa. waistline is made of Chinese bro- ;2100.00. isles erected by the hand of man. I am feeling better since ,the de- cad e. Sir Edmund Antrobus, the last he- Albert Loren Downing and wife pression. I take more exercise. I reditary owner, died in 1915 and walk to town and a lot of folks to Jonathan A. Whale, pts. of the Village of Caro, $1.00 etc. Stonehenge was sold to Sir Cecil who used to drive Cadillacs are Chubb. He presented the historic Hannah T. Hickie to Eslie S. ,....,.__. walking with me. I like the depres- site to the nation. sion. My digestion is better. I haven't been ,to see a doctor in a year. I can eat anything I want to. I am getting real, honest-to- B eF goodness food. Three years ago we had filet mignon once a week; ! now we have round steak and flour t gravy. Then we had roast breast of guinea hen; now we are glad to get sow bosom with the buttons on i it. ] I like the depression. My salary has been cut to where I can't af-t ford to buy lettuce and spinach and parsley and we can't afford to have I, sandwiches and frozen desserts and l all that foolishness which has t killed more good men than the World War. I like the depression. Three years ago I never had time to go .k,~j:r~.p ~' . to church. I played golf all day Sunday and besides I was so smart there wasn't a preacher in West Texas who could tell me anythin.a'. When Guests Arrive Now I am going to church regu- larly-never miss a Sunday. For guests, expected or not, one of the most And if this depression keeps on~ welcome desserts a hostess can serve is, yes, you Current Comment. "[ LIKE THE I will be going" to prayer meeting ,, guessed it ice cream. And every hostess knows A Reasonable People. l before long. I I like the depression.--Henry how simple it is to serve. It is amazing how little wild .talk DEPESSI{}N Ansley in the "Buzz Saw" by the there has been during the depres- Parrott's Ice Cream will stay firm and fresh i Kansas City Star. sion on the part of labor and the 1 right up to the minute before serving. Your guests political dissent ~I " " I like the depression. No more Check These With an Atlas will be immensely pleased. There have been no strikes, no .~ threats of reprisa 1s L abor , s p oak ~ ~prospemw zor me. Some surprising facts have been • " . . [ I have had more fun smce the compiled by the National Geograph- Vanilla. Chocolate ing generally, has shown a &spo-Idepression started than I ever had ic society. Tt~e city of Reno, New Strawberry Maple Nut Mtion to bear its share of the ~ur- in my life; I had forgotten how to is ]00 miles farther west than Los dens that have fallen on all alike, live, what it meant to have real Angeles. J'ENsonville, Fla., is far- Orange Pineapple Butter Scotch Something Simple, Widespread unemployment and an friends, what it was like to eat ther west than Cleveland, "Ohio. ! unavoidable drop in the average Honeymoon Raspberry Sherbert t wish to ask that no more plans common everyday food. Fact is, One travels south from Detroit to t for solving the economic situation wage scale--a drop which has I was getting just a little high hat. reach the nearest part of Canada. To make the costume charmingly be sent to me. My quota is com- f largely been compensated by lower Three years ago, only one man At Panama the sun rises in the commodity prices--have not shaken colorful the trousers" and tunic are pleted; my files are full. My men- of the "News-Globe" organization Pacific and sets in the Atlantic. New , the faith of an overwhelming per- of strongly contrasting colors• Parrott's Ice Cream t~il decision to retire from plan could be out of ,town at a time and York city lies west of the Pacifie~ I' centage of workers in the stability The tunic may be of white. Then reading was reached some .time he had to leave at the last minute that part of it which touches Arica l Telephone 125 of;the government and the ability the trousers are bright red or ago. and back as soon as possible. in Chi!e.--!Vmqd's Wm'k. of ~industry to work its way out get green. With a tunic of red you ...... An earnest gentleman with a Many times I have driven a hun- t of its troubles.--Rochester Clarion. gleam in his eye got in anyhow dred miles to a banquet, sat the other day. He asked me to through three hours of bunk in or- read a book in which a new proph- Spiritually Beautiful. der to make a five-minute speech, et sets forth a new religion. Have you ever known an old then drive the hundred miles back The gentleman assured me that if lady who was spiritually beautiful ? so as to be ready for work the next SEE WHAT YOUR WORN only all men and women could be Could you remember what her morning. led to think the thoughts of this features were like? Or did you Nowadays, as many "News- TIRES ARE WORTH! prophet every difficulty would fold think of her as sort of a beautiful Globe" employes as are invited SPECIAL. OFFER ~f, Look At These Generous ,~ up. flower of God's handiwork, sending make those trips and we stay as While we talked I turned the for.th love and kindness and com- long as we want to. The whole A|lowance= pages of the book, and after about passion for all; and everyone lov- outfit could leave the office now and FOR THREE DAYS ONLY a minute I assured him that I ing her in turn. it wouldn't make any difference. should not need to read it in or- This same old lady probably had I like the depression. I have time JM|y ~81 ~9 Qnd 30 A||ow=nce, on der to know that it would have no no money to speak of, though she to visit my friends, to make new influence. had thousands of friends and was ones. Two years ago when I went GOODYEAR He was aggrieved. "You have a continually happy• to a neighboring town I always closed mind," he charged. You probably knew another old stayed at the hotel. Now I go "Not at all," ! said. "! happen lady who had all kinds of money home with my friends, stay all SIZE Each T~e Set o£ to know" what kind of words move and everything that money could night, and enjoy home cooking. I have even spent the week-end with 4.40-21._ $I.95 $7.80 the world. I'll give you an ex- buy to make a person happy, yet 4.50-20_, 2.00 8.00 ample: she was not happy in the least. No some of the boys who have been 4.50-21_. 2.05 8.20 " 'The Lord is my shepherd,' etc. one was glad to see her, because kind enough to invite me. 4.75-19._. 2.35 9.40 "'Four score and seven years no one became happy because of 1 It's great ,to drop into a store • , 4.75-20._. 2.40 9.bO her. You may not exactly remora-[ and feet that you can spend an 5.00-19._. 2.45 9.60 ago our fathers founded on this .... 5.00-20_. 2.45 9.80 continent, etc. ber her features~ but you will never l hour or two or three or a ~alf day forget her sharp tongue and how~ just visiting and not feel that you 5.25-18_. 2.75 11.00 "Contrast these simple words happy you were to get away from are wasting valuable time. I like with a couple of phrases from your 5.25-20_. 2.85 zz.4e the depression. 5.25-21_, 2,90 ll.bO book," I safd: her. • I For Your Wer Tires ,.. ,,0 When Jesus gave His sermon on I am getting acquainted with my 5.50-17_. 3.10 12.40 " 'The definitely "anticipatory" the Mount He answered ,the ques- neighbors. In the last six months 5.50-18._. 3.I5 12.60 value of the self-protecting mech- tion of how to be happy. I have become acquainted with ~~!~i~,! 5.50-19._ 3.20 12.80 anism of covenant obligations . .' folks who have been living next 5.50-20._ 3.25 13.00 Many of them would not believe 6.00-17.,. 3.50 ~4.00 " 'Expanding consciousness ob- door ,to me for three years. I am when He explained to that multi- 6.00-18_. 3,50 z4.00 tainable through the direct appli- t following the Biblical admonition, tude of people who had come great 6.00-19_. 3.55 z4.2e cation of the method of cyclic t"Love your neighbors." 6.00-20._. 3.b0 14.40 distances to learn the secret of true evolution . . .' I Three years ago I ordered my 6.00-21_. 3.b5 Z4.O0 happiness, that they were all "Nobody is going to overturn t clothes from a merchant tailor-- 6.50-17._ 4.3@ 17.20 wrong in the common assumption the world," I concluded, "unless he /two and three suits at a time. All used tire stock has been 6.50-19__o 4.40 Z7.60 that the acquisition of material J~ew-- " . 7.00-18... 4.50 x8.oo is able to make his ideas under- :my clothes were good ones. I was things alone brings happiness. shot to pieces. Right now standable even to a little child• always dressed up. But now, I this shortage puts a mar- Second-raters are always obscure. The thought He gave to them haven't bought a suit in two years. But the hefid man in any depar.t- was, according to Matthew, who I am mighty proud of my Sunday- ket value on used tires GOODYEAR Ai|owances on ment of life, I care not whether tells the story, that you are made go-to-meeting clothes. When I that enables us to offer it be medicine, theology, science or happy by what you are, not by dress up, I am dressed up and I you tremendous allow- GOODYEAR what, he can make a talk that will what you get. The key to a blessed ALL-WEATHERS don't mean maybe. I like the de- ances toward the price of fascinate a kindergarten." life lies in your heart. It is being pression. PATHFINDER John Bunyan explained to his merciful and pure in heart. You Three years ago I was so busy new Goodyears-- largest and PATHF|NDER$ SIZE Each Tire Set of 4 readers that he might have adopt- must not be angry; you must not and my wife was so busy that we selling tires in the world. be revengeful. You must love ev- 4.40-21_. $I.55 Sb.fO ed a "stile" much more fancy but didn't see much of each other; con- If you act quickly you can he wanted his book to be read by eryone, even your enemies. sequently we sort of lost interest Lifetime Guaranteed SuPer- 4.50-20_. Z.60 b.40 common people everywhere. He The golden rule was a strange in each other. I never went home sell us the miles left in 4.50-2L_. Z.b5 b.bO has his wish: "Pilgrim's Progress" plan of life to most of that mul- to lunch. About twice a week I your worn tires at twist Cord Tires--Fresh Stock 4.75-19._. 2.00 8.O0 will live as long as anything in titude who were there from both --All Firsts... Greatest 4.75-20_. 2.00 8.00 our language. sides of the Sea of Galilee, from FULL CASH VALUE 4.75-21_. 2.00 8.00 Lincoln's style grew steadily Jerusalem far off to the south, and #oto[$ Goodyear Values in Thirty 5.09-I9._ 2.I0 8,4Q clearer and simpler as he grew in from Tyre and Sidon to the north. 5.00-20._. 2o~O 8°4O Now your worn tires are 5.00-21__ 2.10 S.4o years and wisdom. It is strange to many people •today, ~ummers. "What harm can a book do that as far as actually living is con- HAI)ISO LENOX ~orth more OFF than 5.00-22._. 2.30 9.2o 5.25-18._. 2.25 9.oo costs a hundred crowns?" Vol- cerned, but it is a good plan for Z)£TROIT ON your car. @ ® 5.25-19._. 2.35 9.4o tire exclaimed. "Twenty volumes happiness, nevertheless. 5.25-20._. 2.40 9.60 folio will never make a revolution; The next time you feel discour- 5.25-21_. 2.45 ?¢80 it is the little pocket pamphlets aged, or blue, or unhappy, why not Similar Aliowances on All Sizes. 5.50-18_. 2.50 I0.00 that are to be feared." go out and do something- to make 5.50-19_. 2.55 I0.~0 I do not know what plan will Exchange 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 Tires. someone else a li.ttle bit happier \\, USED TIRE 6.00-20._. 3.30 13.20 .lead us to new heights of pros- for that is what you would have Free Mounting. 6.00-21_. 3.40 13.60 perity or whether, indeed, ,there ther~ do to you, is it not? Then 6.00-22~_ 3.55 14.20 will be any one plan. But if there you will be surprised how much it be, it will consist of things that will help you to happiness. BUYERS everybody can understand, such as "You don't have to wait until "the less you hamper trade the you are old to grow spiritually The exchanged tires go on more trade can expand." beautiful."---Herald, Slayton, Minn. .~.o G!l_ffer.--Just Solid I'.,,,~.,., sale to you as fast as they In the heart of the city, are taken off and in- Early Use of Carpets E~iptlest of All TMn~ Carpets, in the earliest days of [let away1 from the noise spected. Come take your Four things]are grievously empty: [ their importation from Turkey into _ AND-- pick. Depend on us to ~ S.,T. & H. Oil Co. ,15o_.. UPWARD a head without brains, a wit with- England, were considered far too treat you right on prices. out Judgment, a heart without hon- | precious for use on the floor, and. Garaqe Adjacent esty, and a purse without money.-- being small in size, were used for Vernon W. McCo9, Cen. Mgr. Bishov Earle. table covers. tL4~DISoN AVE, NF,A~ GRAND CXRCUSPAR~

/ • :<=2 ¸¸ CASS CITY, MICHIGAN. CASS CITY CHRONICLE--FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1932. PAGE THREE. I Clare Schwaderer spent Sunday Miss My:-ile Orr returned to 1 John Curi-an spent ~!:e week-end Thomas and Daniel Hennessey Irvine Strittler of Chesterville, Mr. and Mrs. John A. CaldwelI - O with friends in Detroit. Detroit Saturday after spending, at his home in Detroit. left Friday to visit relatives in De- Ont., and Miss Dorothy Manahan spent Sunday and Monday at the of Brockville,'Ont., came Monday home of their daugt~ter, Mrs. Wm. two weeks with relatives here. 1 Junior Cooley of Owendale is troit. William Ruppe! and Jack White to spend a two weeks' vacation Wetters, in Detroit. Norris Wet- A,.ex1 -. -c~l~os,' S underwent an oloera- ! s72nding two weeks with his Lois Emigh of Hay Creek spent of Detroit spent the week-end at with the former's parents, Mr. and ters returned home with them to don for appendicitis a~c the Mo~'ris grandmother, Mrs. Agnes Cooley. Saturday night with Mrs. Ber£ha the William Crandell home. Mrs. G. A. Striffler. spend some time with his grand- hospital last week. He is getting Brown. Mabel Gowen is spending the Miss Emma Soldan of Beaverton parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Messner along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Genshaw re- week at the farm home of Theda of Detroit spent Friday and Satur- came Friday to spend a few days Carl Adams of Detroit was the turned to their home in Detroit Bardwell. day at the William Zinnecker Hpward Taylor anil Deibert ]~..-u- as the guest of Miss Elsie Buehrly. guest of Dr. I. D. McCoy from Thursday after spending several Avoid Discord ry spent from Thursday until Sun- Donald Cross returned Sm)day home. Miss Margaret Freisig returned Monday until Wednesday. days as guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. By union the smallest states day evening at the Taylor cottage from a week's visit with relatives Mrs. Ida V~ilson and daughter, Monday from a three weeks' visit Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beecher and C. McLellan. Mrs. Genshaw is a 'hrive, by discord the greatest are at Caseville. at .Pahns. Miss Goldie Wilson, of Silverwood with Mrs. A. H. Higgins at Case- two sons of Caro visited Mrs. sister of Mrs. McLellan. ~lestroyed.-- Sallust. iii~° the Kroger store m FLgeon for 1~reiman of 5aginaw vibited their their son and brother, Mason Wil- Raymond Luther of Unionville is George Russell, Sunday. two weeks. son. grandmother, Mrs. Hugh McColl, Monday and Tuesday. spending two weeks with his Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Kenney and Henry Tate and A. Kitchen at- Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hartman and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hen- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wagner of De- tended a Kroger meeting at Lapeer daughter, Ellen, of Saginaw, Mr. McConkey. nessey and James Gulick spent ?/!onda y night. and Mrs. Jacob Joos, Mr. and Mrs. troit ~ere guests of the former's Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buckner of Sunday at Clear Lake. Miss Eone Webber of Pigeon is Wm. Joos and family spent Sunday mother, Mrs. John Wagner, Sat- Detroit spent from Sunday until Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Striffler of BUY NOW--- spending week with her uncle, at the Fred Joos home. urday night and Sunday. the Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Detroit and Mrs. Charles D. Strif- Wesley Webber. Mrs. George Palmer, Miss B. L. • Mr. and Mrs. Harley Keating R. N. McCullough and other rela- tier are spending the week at the Carpentar, Miss Thressa Curtis and two sons of Detroit have been Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Whale tives. StritIter cottage at Oak Bluff~ and daughter, ~Edna, spent last and J. T. Wilkinson spent from spending a two weeks' vacation week at Miller Lake. Wednesday until Saturday at with relatives here and in Argyle. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baker and B. A. Elliott left Monday to at- WINTER COAL AT Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Karr of Niagara Falls and Buffalo. Mrs. E. F. Kreiman of Saginaw little son and Mr. and Mrs. An- tend the state rural letter carriers' drew Bigelow sperLt Sunday and convention at St. Joe as a delegate Ferndale were ca!lets at the A. Mrs. Sheldon Peterson left and Mrs. R. A. Rich of Decker- Monday at the Baker cottage at for the Tuseola-Sanilac association. Doerr home Sunday. Thursday to spend the remainder ville are spending the week with SUMMER PRICES their mother, Mrs. Hugh McColl. Point Lookout. He returned home Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Shagena of De- of the week with Mrs. Willis Camp- Mrs. R. M. Taylor, daughters, Mrs. Grant VanWinkle, son, troit spent Sunday with Mr. and bell and Mrs. Herman Doerr at .the Miss Margaret Wickett of De- Barbara and Bernita, son, Howard, Richard, and daughter, Georgine, ~rs. Dan McClorey. Kinnaird cottage at Caseville. troit and Miss Marjorie Boyes of Ypsilanti were guests of Mrs. Har- and Mrs. D. A. Krug left Wednes- spent Saturday and Sunday with No time is like the present to prepare for the Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Wood spent Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Peterson riet Boyes from Friday until Mon- day to spend the remainder of the friends in Mason. Miss Georgine Saturday night and Sunday at were guests of the ]atter's parents, future. Here are three good reasons fox" buying day morning. week at Caseville. remained to spend the week there. their cottage at Casevil!e. Mr. and Mrs. James Casey, in Elk- your coal NOW. ton Sunday where they attended a Miss Norine Bigham and Robert Mr. and Mrs. Henry McConkey Mr. and Mrs. Fred Emigh and Enid Barnes left Saturday to dinner given in honor of the birth- Glenn, both of Pontiac, were had as guests Thursday and Friday daughter, Lois, of Hay Creek and 1--Economy: ~pend several days at the M. L. day of Mrs. Peterson. guests of the former's parents, Mr. [Mrs. Richard Justis and daughter, Mrs. Bertha Brown were enter- McDonald home at Owendale. 2--Quality. Mrs. C. L. Robinson, daughter, and Mrs. Herbert Bigham, Satur- Miss Helen, of Winchester, Ont., tained at a chicken dinner at the Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hartman and Miss Evelyn, and grandson, Dean day and Sunday. and Mrs. W. McConkey and chil- Theo Hendrick home in Cedar Run daughter, Ellen, of Saginaw spent 3mConvenience. Robinson, spent the week-end with Mrs. Walter MeCool and Leo dren of Alberta. Sunday. the week-end at the Wm. Joos Mr. and Mrs. Carl Robinson at McLean of Shabbona and Mr. and Miss Pearl Ballagh, Dan Feath- The Evangelical Ladies' Aid will Since fewer people are buying coal now, the home. Flint and with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Percy Read and two daugh- erly and William Celliner, all of meet Wednesday afternoon, August price is the lowest in many years. The miner has Mrs. Andrew Barnes is enter- George Purvis at Davison. ters visited at the Charles Harneck Rochester, were guests at the Dan 3, in the basement of the church. taining her sister, Mrs. Frank more time to see that your coal is cleaned properly. Mr. and Mrs. James Doerr and home in Kingston Sunday. McClorey home Sunday. Miss A good attendance is desired as Charles, of Pontiac at her home family of Sandusky were Sunday Mrs. William G. Moore enter- Beatrice McClorey, who had spent there is important business to be Delivery facilities are as extensive as the sup- this week. callers at the A. Doerr home. tained her son and his family, Mr. two weeks with relatives in Roch- transacted. Vera Elizabeth Copland of De- Jackie Doerr, who had spent sev- and Mrs. Floyd Moore and three ester, returned to Case City Mrs. Harry McGinn, Mrs. A. ply is ample. Delivery can be made at your con- troit is spending some time witt~ eral days with his grandparents, children of Clarkston from Friday with them. Carroll, and Mrs. Shirley Hartt, all venience. her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. returned home with them. until the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Zinnecker of Detroit, were entertained at the Sin Bardwell. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Webber Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Rich and had as guests Sunday Mrs. Roy home of Mrs. McGinn's sister, Mrs. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY v. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter VanDuser and daughter, Virginia, spent Sun- daughter, Be!va, of Deckervi!le Bradford and daughter, Betty, Mr. M. E. Kenney, Tuesday and and family of Otter Lake were day with relatives at Pigeon. spent Saturday and Sunday at the and Mrs. Edd Sutton and two sons, Wednesday. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dickie Webber, who has spent sev- G. W. Landon home. Mrs. Rich Junior and Donald, all of Pontiac. Don Quigly of Clinton and Clif- Stanley Fike. eral weeks there, returned home remained to spend the week. Donald remained to spend two ton Heller spent the week-end with weeks at the Zinnecker home. .the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Helwig and with them Sunday vening. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Landon left The Farm Produce Co. E. L. Heller. Both young men are son, Calvin, visited at the home Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Webber Sunday ,to attend the state conven- Mr. and Mrs. Aughney and niece, M. S. C. students and are employed of Mr. and Mrs. John Cutts at and daughter, Virginia, who have tion of Michigan Rural Letter Editha, Mrs. David Gay and son, in Lansing for the summer. Clifton PHONE 54. Caro Sunday. spent five weeks in Detroit and Mt. Carriers at St. Joseph. They ex- Franklin, of Niagara Falls, On- Iis attending the Floral Telegraph Lester Ballagh returned to his Clemens, returned to Case City pect to return today (Friday). tario, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur At- Delivery school in Detroit this home in Rochester Sunday after Friday. Mr. Webber has been tak- Mr. and Mrs. Harve Klinkman tridge of Erindale, Ontario, and week. a three weeks' visit with Mr. and ing" health baths while at Mr. Clem- and family visited at the home of Mrs. J. A. Morley of Harbor Beach Mrs. Dan MeClorey. ens and is somewhat better. Mrs. Klinkman's sister, Mrs. Wil- visited Friday at the Wm. Crandall Mrs. A. Doerr and son, Herman, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Copland liam Cooper, at Flint Sunday. home. visited at the home of their daugh- and daughters, Vera Elizabeth and Dorus Klinkman remained to spend Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Patterson ter and sister, Mrs. Norman Fish- Lura, of Detroit spent Tuesday two weeks with his aunt. and two children, who have visited er, in RoyaI Oak Sunday. and Wednesday with Mrs. Cop- Miss Dorothy Boyes returned Case City relatives for a few Mrs. Gertrude Ricker returned land's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sin Sunday after being the guest of weeks, returned to their home in to her home in Detroit Saturday Bardwell. Robert and Laurence Miss Virginia Daymude of Detroit Pontiac Friday. Mr. Patterson's after a two weeks' visit with rela- Junior, who have spent several at Great Lakes Beach, near Lex- mother, Mrs. Anna Patterson, ac- STARTLXNG tives in and near Case City. weeks with their grandparents, re- ington. Miss Daymude returned companied them and is visiting" at Mrs. Arehie McLaehlan, Jr., and Jurned home with Mr. and Mrs. with her and is spending the week the home of her son and with her Miss Dorothy Tindale were oguests Copland. here. sister, Mrs. Watkinso of Mrs. W. Campbell and Mrs. H. Doerr at Caseville Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Young and iNEll) UC' T ][(} NS I son, Earl, of Detroit visited Mr. and Mrs. Sim Bardwell Wednesday. Mrs. Young is a sister of Mrs. Bardwell. oN suMMeR Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Chapman of Lancaster, New York, visited Mr. l ot "st their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Helwig, and other relatives here ! •_ MERCHAND][SE I Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Cross en- tertained Sunday ih honor of the We invite you to try birthday of John Tewksbury, fa- ther of Mrs. Cross. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Tewksbury and ] Low Prices ] Harry Rosenberger of Case City and Mr. and Mrs. Levi Noble and family of Palms. Viola Noble, who THAT..... had spent the week with her grand- mother, Mrs. Cross, returned home with her parents Sunday evening. 1 Cotton 1| Work Shoes i l Work Sh,rts I I Directory. Just received Going $ pair SHELDON B. YOUNG, M. D. i I Go,, 5c,d. I I c 1.00 II 23c I I Cass City, Michigan. Telephone-No. 80. 0 [ I. D. McCOY, M. D. Surgery and Roentgenology. I Men's, Ladies', and Chil- DU Bary Prints Fast Color Romper I Office in Pleasant Home Hospital I drens - Large assortment Cloth I Phone, Office 96; Residence 47. I Straw Hats - . - , , DENTISTRY I Regular 25c value 14C ya. 9~C yarn I I. A. Fritz, Resident D~r~tist. Office over Burke's Drug Store. We solicit your patronage when in 14c 1 [ need of work. , Cotton Work Socks Canvas G ores I P. A. SCHENCK, D. Do S. I Hand Bags 4c pair " Lightweight '1 Dentist. Graduate of the University of Michigan. Office in Sheridan Bldg., Cass City, Mich. ! i [ . 49c - Silk" Dresses ' Cleaning Up all Men ,s | E. W. DOUGLAS Funeral Director. Rayon .Mesh Late Summer styles Dress Straw Hats Lady assistant. Ambulance ser- '] '[ vice. Phone 42-F4. I Pa. tms $2.74 up Values to $6 00 I A. McPHAIL High in Anti-Knock Quality FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Assistant I 29c " 39c I Phone No. 182 Cass City Quick Starting [ Sun Suits for Little ..... , .... [ E. W. KEAT!NG ] Men's Dress Shirts Tots . Men.sA1! woo~ [ Real Estate and Fire and Auto- mobile Insurance. ] Special lot to dose out t ~ gathmg Suits [ CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Abundant Pep and Power , to,

R. N. McCULLoUGH Auctioneer, Cass City [ Young Men's 81 Inch Sheeting Men's Pant ] Dates may be arranged "At the Sign of the Orange Disc" with Cass City Chronicle [ White Duck Pants Special Overalls [ office, Cass City. Phone 134-F5. 79c 5 yards$1.00 50C Cass City Oil and Gas Co. % This coupon good for one ride on the merry-go-round, Distributors Bay Port, Sunday from three to five o clock: roikert's Barqain Store /

PAGE FOUR.- CASS CITY CHRONICLE--FRIDAY, JUI.Y 29, 1932. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN~ CASS CITY CHRONICLE i Mr. an~ Mrs. Alex Henry, Mr. Fred Lovelace, Wickware-store- and Mrs. Frank Hutchinson and News of the with a sermon by the pastor. Sub- Published Weekly. keeper, was sentenced to serve 40 ject, "The Balm of Gilead." son, Grant, attended" church at days in the county jail in default The Tri-County Chronicle and Nearby Towns Sunday school convenes at 11:15 -I Huron City Sunday and heard of paying fine and cost of $37•75. Cass City Enterprise consolidated i Prof. William Lyon Phelps talk on with classes for all ages. • Concluded from first page. A second offense drunk and disor- April 20, 1906. Ithe subject, "A True Heart the Union service to be held in the Samuel LaVine of Detroit was a reached the retiring age of 65, has derly Charge was made. ~ Durwood Key to Life." Presbyterian Church~Paul J. Methodist church at 7:30 p. m. Rev. .caller in town Sunday. been relieved of his duties in that Bland, Moore township, was found Paul J. Allured will be the speaker. All Subscriptions Are Payable I Dr. Colon McRae and Miss Jo- guilty by a jury of larceny of gas- Allured, Minister. Sunday, July 31: Robert Helmer spent the week, town, taking effect July 9. He has Morning worship and church t Thursday night there will be in Advance. anna McRae left Friday for Ann carried the mail there for 16 years. oline from Ray Hilburn, Moore end at his home in Durand. Arbor and on Monday left that city school, 10:30-12:30. Sermon, "Fac- Iprayer meeting at 8:00. He was formerly a substitute rural township, and was sentenced to I Bethel church--Sunday school at Mr. and Mrs. Wallie Ball and i for California where Dr. McRae carrier a.t Harbor. Beach. serve 60 days in the county jail. ing our Church Tasks•" Adult les- 11:00 a• m• Worship and sermon at In Michigan~One year, $I.50. family and George Ball s~pent Sun- has accepted a position as assistant The cement work has been corn- William Gottschling, Almont cat- son: "The Giving of the Manna," 12:00 m. O~!~ide Michigan ~ In United d~y af Poi~fo A~v ~rqno~ . . ~ Wo weh-~o~);e v,,u [,.) kle~, ae~'- States, one year, v ...... , i lvliOb ±tIGii~t~ ib IAiltSCIU~A, ill i~t~ bU bll~ $6L,.55 on a driving while drunk ~***v*~ eveiiliig sei'vICe, .~n~ Mr. and Mrs. Giles Fulcher were Burnside village and traffic will be charge.[ ...... " / /Or) ~t~ trices" !O one year, $2.50. ilength of her stay in California. open about August first. the Methodist church. Sermon: T.S. Bottrell, Pas r. Advertising rates made known entertained Sunday at the home of Edwin Fulcher at Wickware. The Presbyterian Sunday School • , • t r "The Evangelism which Jesus on application. !picnic was ~postponed from Thurs- former treasurer of Paris town-.P ot guilty to larceny of Practiced and Preached•" Entered ds second class matter Mr. and Mrs. Sam Vyse and sons, Mennonite Church~On Sunday day until Friday (tod~iy) in the ship, was found guilty on Satur- doors and window frames, and was April 27, 1906, at the post office J. C., Lloyd, and Ronald, of Flint imorning, ten o'clock, preaching at hopes that the weatherman will day afternoon by Judge X. A.]remanded to jail to await trial la- Decker M. E. Circuit--Shabbona at Cass City, Michigan, under the are spending the week at Caseville. the Riverside church, followed by furnish warmer weather for the oc- Boomhower on the charge of em- Iter" Bond of $300 was not fur- church--Sunday school at 10:30 a. Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Mr. and Mrs. Wallie Ball and Sabbath school. ,casion. The members of the school bezzling $2,300 in tax moneys, nished. Duckworth was cha~g-ed m. Young people's service at 3:00 family, George Ball, and John Ten-thirty, Mizpah church, Sun- H. F. Lenzner, Publisher are scheduled to leave the church collected by Grezybo~ski when he with larceny of the goods from p. m. Tepic, "Do I Honor Christ Palmer were Bay Cit~ visitors at one o'clock. day school, followed by preaching was township treasurer from 1920 William Rum;ell, Brown City• in my Use of Sunday?" Leader, Monday. at eleven-thirty. to 1930. The judge ordered Grezy- Maurice Caister. Evening service Mr and Mrs Clare Turner are i~----~,~ ..... • at 8:00 p. m. Prayer "service on Sunday evening evangelistic ser- • " i bab ' CANNING DEMONSTRATION bowski to make restitution for that "o'•o••o"o"o"o.•o..o,.o..o•.o,.o..o•.o..o.•o..O.oO.•o..o.•o,•o,.e..o. rejoicing over the arr'val of a Y i .... Thursday at 8:00 p. m. vice conducted at the Riverside amount before the opening day of church. boy, James Clare, on Wednesday i ON AUG. 1 AT CARe Decker church--Sunday school at the October term of Huron county ARGYLE. G. D. Clink, Pastor. morning, July 27 .... -----7"-. circuit court / Monday, October 3. 'o"o'•e..o..e..o..~•.o..o•.o..o•.o••o..o..~.•o•.o•.o••o•[email protected]..~..o.•o. 10:30 :a. m. Morning service at • Hosnei of Romeo is I Next Monday, August 1, a,t the 11:30 a. m. Prayer service on Mrs. Jennie ". <~ ~ 'temporary court room in Care, Grezybowski must appear then and Forty-five friends and relatives Holiness Camp Meeting~The spending the week with Nr aria ~ ~ ...... "i " i~v,iss muriet ~unctas of Michigan give an accounting• He waived gathered at the home of Mrs. Mary Tuesday at 8:00 p.m. 67th Sinlpson Park holiness camp Mrs I W r~aIl aria o~ner zr encts St 11 trial by a jury and elected to be Elmer church--Morning service, " ." " .~ ,~.. [ ate Co ege will demonstrate to McLachlan Saturday evening to at 10:00 a. m. Sunday school at meeting will be held at Romeo~ on in an(~ near wass t~l~y. ~. . .tried by Judge Boomhower. Grezy- The young athletes of all na- imterested housew,ves of Tuscola help celebrate her sixty-eighth 11:00 a. m. Prayer service on l Aug" 4-14. Among the preachers 1 Adam Scheifele of Lancaster, !bowski's bonding company has tions and both sexes who are com- county improved practices of can- bir.thday. Mrs. MeLaehlan's chil- Wednesday at 8:00 p• m. • are Rev• Peter Wiseman, D. D., of New York, is spending a few weeks paid Huron county $2,381•63 in the peting at Los Angeles for world i ning and by both dren and grandchildren were all i Ottawa, Ont•, Rev• Chas• A. Jacobs, with Me. and Mrs. Samuel Benkel- case. If restitution is made, the • J.H. James, Pastor. Rev. J. L. Brasher, D. D. championships constitute, beyond "hot and cold pack" methods. present. The evening was enjoyed man and other relatives here. b0nding-company will receive the by playing five hundred. A beau- doubt, the finest aggregation of Miss Dundas will can in both First Methodist Episcopal church, Mr.. and Mrs. C. Dingman of tin and glass and will discuss at money. tiful birthday cake was cut, and a physically perfect humanity that The State Highway Department --Next Sunday there will be class I Briefly Told has ever assembled at one time I Caro and Mr. and Mrs. D. Snyder length the steam pressure, hot lap lunch was served. Mrs. Mc- has announced that it has author- Lachlan was presented with a meeting at 9:30 a.m. ! The fine art of living i~ doing and place in the history of the J of Dresden, Ontario, were guests water bath, and over processes• Morning worship at ten o'clock -~thing toe much. ]of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Brian Fri- Equipment will be on hand for use ized the construction of a concrete ~urse of money later in the eve- world. pavement on M-53 from Snell's There is question whatever ]day. in these various processes .to be ning. no Corners, one mile north of Bad the Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Secord inspected by those present. that modern athlete is far su- Axe, no~%h to Kinde. This will have purchased the George Hooper 4. perior to those of ancient days. We close the remaining gap on this ASK FLOWER LOVERS ..... house on West Houghton street Chronicle Liners often hear of the remarkable phys- highway between Bad Axe and TO MICHIGAN STATE and are nicely settled in their new ical prowess of some of the primi- Port Austin. It is hoped the ad- tive races, but in every contest home. vertising for bids will be made Growers of garden flowers are RATES~Liner of 25 words or :ICE CREAM SOCIAL at A~ton where it has been possible to match Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Hall of Cass at once and that the contract will invited to Michigan State College, less, 25 cents each insertion. an intelligent, trained athlete of the Bruce's home, 5½ miles south City, Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Mac- be let so that the pavement may Thursday, August 4, by the de- Over 25 words, one cent a word of Cass City, or 1 east and ~& modern era against the best of the Lachlan of Detroit, and Mrs. Jen- , ~ . . I be completed this fall. The com- partment of horticulture to par- for each insertion. mile north of Deford, on primitives, .the victory has fallen nie Hosner of Romeo spent Sunday the ticipate in a program especially Wednesday evening, Aug. 3, to the modern. with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Vyse in ~.z~ngus ~v,c~ar~y passect ~Zaway pavement will Ieave only thirty- arranged to interest gardening en- WANTED to exchange--Flint city commencing at eight o'ctock. We venture the belief that the Flint. l.we~nesaay morning, omy z~,_ a~tsix miles of M-53 unpaved between thusiasts. property for Cass City property• Olympic Games have done more 7-29-1p Mrs. Sarah Dorland, son, Donald, i~ne home oI his brother, Nell Mc-IPor t Austin and Detroit. This Most of the day will be spent M. E. Kenney, Cass City, Mich. than any other influence to spread Mrs. A. A. Brian and daughter, Laity, onPine street; ~ 'remaining gap lies south from Bad inspecting flowers in the college 7-22,2p I WANT TO BUY every day~ the gospel of physical ,training and Miss Mabel Brian, visited Grant ~v,r. ~wc~,ar~y was oorn oanuary Axe to Marlette greenhouses, in the Beal Botanical Poultry and calves. Reasonable outdoor sports throughout the civ- Lee at his home in Decker Tuesday 113, 1866, in Elgin county, Ontario. The large ;rane owned b~, C W Garden, and in some outstanding OLD HORSES WANTED for fox prices. Telephone 159-F3, Cass ilized world. As we get older IIn the spring- of 1877 he came to " ~ ~ " " evening. Friends Of Grant will be • Whitely was busy last week clean- gardens owned by residents of feed L must be alive• Otto Montei, City. Louis Darovitz. 5-27-tf we realize that physical health is sorry to hear that he is still very Michigan with his parents with ing out the ditch east of Sandusky Lansing. Short talks will be giveri Fairgrove, Michigan. 1-8-tf the most valuable asset the indi- SHIP YOUR CATTLE, calves and ill. whom he lived for 37 years on the which handles the sewage dispo- at 12:30 by Prof. V. R. Gardner, vidua! can have. Given sound poultry through the Elmwood Mrs. Henry Anker returned farm three miles south of Cass sal for that city. The crane LOYAL to your own state. Use health, and the controlling intelli- Diredcor R. J. Baldwin, and Prof. City. He then went to Port Huron started ~ work below the home of C. P. Halligan. Michigan.gas and economize. It Shipping Association "and re- which enables its possessor home Sunday after spending the gence where he was employed by the Lloyd Stone• Thh cost of cleaning costs you less; goes just as far. ceive better prices. Louis Dare- to engage in physical sports, any week in Detroit visiting relatives. Other members of the horticul- Huron Moulding Sand industry un- the dftch will be pai~ ~by the Bor- At Bigelow's North Side Station. witz. Res. Phone 159-F3, Cass young man or young woman need Nelson Lash of Royal Oak vis- tural department will accompany til February, 1931, when he con- den company, who operates the 7-22-2p City• Jos. Leishman, Phone 132- not worry about such immaterial ited at the home of his brother, visito.rs on the tour of the gar- tracted the flu and has beer~ ill condensary at Sandusky. The dens. F32, Elmwood Store• 7-1-tf .things as riches. Youth does not Chester Lash, Sunday. 'WANT TO RENT a wheel-chair since that time. In June, 1931, he cleaning will greatly aid the dis- always realize it, but all the money Mrs. John High of Gagetown for invalid• If you have one, in- RAPID AND EXPERT~Those two returned to Cass City and has posal of sewage down the ditch. I in .the world is worth nothing to was the guest of Mrs. George Wald form E. Ferguson, Gagetown. words sum up the secret of our made his home with his sisters and Mrs. Lela Ackerman of Jackson- Qne who has not the health to en- Wednesday afternoon. Dobbin Comes Back I 7-29-1p success and the service we ren- brothers. Since February he has ville, Florida, came Friday, July joy the things it will buy. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Striffier and der in dry cleaning. Modern been at the Neil McLarty home 8, to visit her parents, Mr. and RADIO ACCESSORIES~All kinds Another great benefit, which is son, David, of Pontiac, William on Michigan.... Farms i equipment and expert workman- where he passed away. Mrs. Eugene Ackerman, brother, none the less real because it is in- 1V[oreton of Detroit, Mrs. Angus of radio accessories at the May sh!p. Robinson's Laundry and Funeral services will be held this Truman Ackerman and family and & Douglas furniture store, Cass tangible, is the spirit of interna- McPhaii and son, Albert, were Michigan is buying more horses l Dry Cleaning. 7-i- afternoon (Friday) from.the home sister, Mrs• Daniel Herman and City. 1-17-tf sportmanship which .the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. today than any other state, accord- tional at i:30 o'clock and from Novesta[ family at Unionville. Mrs• Ack- Olympic games engender. Let J. A. Sandham at the Sandham hag to estimates at Michigan State BARRED ROCK pullets, produced Church of Chris.t at 2:00 o'clock. erman leaves Thursday, July 28, BUYER AND SELLER are quickly thousands of young folks of dif- cottage at Caseville. Mrs. More- College. A double reason is found ~ from AA grade chicks, for sale. Rev. W. Curtis will officiate and for New York from where she brought together through the ferent nations, speaking different ton, who had spent .two weeks with in the steady decline in the stal- Hatched April 11. Best, 75c burial will be in Novesta cemetery. I leaves on a world cruise~ going Chronicle liner column. The reg- tongues, reared in differing en- relatives here and in Caseville, re- lion population here the last five each. Second, 50c. Roy Sever- He is survived by three brothers I from New York through the Pan- ular user has long since found vironments and inculated with turned to Detroit with Mr. More- years, and the number of deaths ance, Snorer, Mich., Cass City and two sisters, John and Nell Mc-] ama Canal to the Orient, to be different standards and ideals, get ton ~Monday. in the Michigan horse population. this out. The cost of these little phone No. 130R14. 7.-29-1 Larty of Cuss City, Duncan C. Mc-1 gone five months, the trip ending together in friendly contest, they Mr. and Mrs. Robert Milligan, Fifty-five per cent of Michigan ads is small• Larry of Redlands, California, Mrs. at New York next December. Mrs. !WANTED--A job at housework. are sure to discover that there is son, James, and daughter, Miss E. P. Smith, and Mrs. William Lit- Ackerman will travel on the Dol- horses are more than 10 years of EAT at Kerbyson's Restaurant. ! Am interested in home manage- not much difference, after all, be- Agnes, Mr. and Mrs. William Mar- :tle, both of Novesta• far Line of steamships whic~ per- age. They are just dying of old Regular meals, 25c. Bring in ~ me~t and don't mind children .tween their respective peoples, tus, Walter Elsey, and Harold Me- I Mr. McLarty was a member of mits stopover pri2ileges. Mrs. age. your threshing crews. 7-29-4pi around. Inquire at the Chronicle And the more often they get to- Grath enjoyed a picnic dinner at ithe Moose Lodge of Port Huron. More than 10,000 horses have Ackerman will visit Cuba, two gether as good sportsmen, the Mr. Pleasant Sunday where they I been bought by Michigan pur- THE ELLINGTON School District ! office. 7-29-1 stops in the Canal Zone, Colon and sooner will come about the under- visited the Misses Alison Milligan, I Mrs. John Hortop. chasers since Jan. 1, a record for No• 1 will hold a reunion at the ~CHASE A CHRONICLE liner on Cristobal; San Francisco; Hono- standings which make for world Marion Leishman, and Helen Elsey. [ Mrs John He;top, 80, oassed this state. The average price is schoolhouse, one mile east of the your errand. It's surprising lulu, Hawaii; Manila, Philippines; peace Miss Elsey returned home with fawa "in a Detroit hos ~?hur now about $110, compared with Ellington store, Aug. 6. Potluck how quickly one of these little • Y p s- Tokio, Japan; Hong-Kong and ~ them .to spend a week's vacation day, Julv 21. Funeral services were about $70 five years ago. dinner at noon. Bring dishes• ads does its work and at an Shanghai, China; Bombay, India; TWO MONTHS , WORK Jhere and m" Detroit"- 'tlheld at ~the home of her daughter,o Mrs. Ernest Bradley, secretary. extremely tow cost• Try it to Egypt, The Holy Lan.'l, , your own satisfaction. _~__FOR N~THING.O '1 The Woman's Missionary society Mrs • Harry LePla, on Holmur Ave,• , Switzerland, and ~oossibly V. P. L. CHARGES IF THERE IS something you Jof the Presbyterian church will ,Detroit, Sunday afternoon and the m i ~, • other countries on the continent, ARE MADE AT MARLETTE want to buy, why not advertise HOUSE for ren.t or for sale cheap. "',~ ..... "~ ~ho .,~o~.~o olt~.on / eet Tuesday, Atrg 2, at the home body was brought to Cass City for and Nngland.--Unionville Crescent. the fact in The Chronicle liner I Enquire at Pinney State Bank. •....*Ke ~O wor~k ~i aays~ without an -°fy.... Mrs Jas Tennant, with Mrs Iburial.... Rev T S Bottrell offered 6-24 ..... Milton Kelly, Marlette township, column? Someone has the ar- I pay wna~ever. Orr.. as - assistant hostess " The~ de- t prayer...... at the grave " ticle you want• These little ~ ~ ...... h ...... ~_~+ vo~lonal service is in charge of On Monday, July 18, Mrs Hor- charged with keeping a place and WUiliUll D ~a~ ~ ~ - • ads do wonders at a surprising-! ine answe. ,s bnac ~.e ' ,~ i Several Cases in possession of liquor, and Mr• and liKe...... 1~ a~ all• Du-5 ~na~, in e ff--tec, i-s ±v,. rs ",~~rooKer and,, a... story, Hatch- _top had been to a store near her i ly small cost• I ..... in Sixt one da-s' mg rmppiness, will be given by home and purchased a bottle of Mrs• Nelson Foster, Marlette town- , Community wna~ ne is oo g - y ,, . Justice Court ship, charged with possession, were WOrK" OUI;" 0I~ each" y ea r ~is re-uiredq Mrs " H " Young " Philippines" ~is milk and fell as she was entering _ 'WE BUY cream, eggs and poultry I ...... I- the program subject in charge of her home It is thought that she taken before Justice Noel A. Bab- I at our store on East Main St. t ~o pay me cos~ oi government. ,t ...... • Earl Morse, 19, of Care, Harold cock. Sale ±vz~...... 1~ was 4~ oays ana m ±~,o ~v,_ rs • isar(~,/¢eli, ±wrs• Nettleton, and , became faint • Her head and hands Brown, 21, of Mayville, and Law- M• C. McLellan. Phone 6. 2-27-tf t about 25 days. Mrs. Merchant. l were badly cut with the broken renee Perkins, 22, of Mayville were Kelly demanded an examination I There.will be a crowd to buy Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Haskins, bottle, one arm was broken and her which was set for Aug. 5, and was ANYONE who-has a place for a The ratio is constantly rising. arrested by Deputy Sheriff Millikin girl to work and go to school, [ your horses, cattle, machinery, Misses Doris Stewart and Lucile shoulder badly crushed. She was released on bond of $500. Mr. and Carried to the inevitable conclu- on a charge of stealing gasoline, please call Supt. L. D. Randall i hogs, chickens or anything else sion, it means that in the not-too Hassler, Glenn Hassler and Nelson taken at once to a hospital where from the Juniata gravel pit. Jus- Mrs. Foster were released on their as early as possible. 7'22-I you have to sell at the distant future, the taxpayers will Anker of Detroit spent the week- she passed away Thursday. tice St. Mary sentenced Mo/-se and own recognizance to appear later be working for the tax-eaters all end at tlae Henry Anker home. She is survived by .three daugh- Brown

either in the form of whole wheat oo..o..o..g.,o..o..o..e..o-g.,e..o..~...-o,.~.,~..e..o..o.,..,o..o..~. bread or-such cooked as "Mr. and Mrs. John Hartley cf cracked wheat or oatmeal. These Car. spent Sunday at the home of foods are easily prepared and are their son, Jay Hardey. available in most any section of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McBurney the country. of Cass City s13ent Sunday at the Children should have at least one home of their son, Morton McBur- egg each day, at least one pint of hey. A Market for your Eggs milk, at least a half cup of fruit, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McCreedy of "~ O • and from half to three-fourths of Detroit spent Sunday at the home We pay market prices for fresh clean a cup of cooked . Plan of Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Leishman. Eggs. Jusf see your A&P store Manager. to have the children eat generous Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Loney and servings of all these essential foods. children of Snover spent Sunday at first; then add a fish or meat dish, the home of Mrs. Clara Spaven. Famous Master Brand potatoes, rice, root vegetables, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Emigh and any of other wholesome foods sim- ".laughter, Lois, and Mrs. Bertha GNerkins Sweet jqtr 1~C ply prepared. Brown spent Sunday at the T. C. In planning a trip with young- Hendrick home. Miss Lois re- sters, it is as wise to canvass the mained here for a few days. QUAKER MAID BEANS _-< 6 cans 25c opportunities for securing fresh Mrs. Anthony Butler~ son, Al- foods along the road as to investi- WHEATIES 2 pkgs 19c fred, and Miss Maxine Hendrlck gate the state of the highway, for IVORY SOAP Medium 4 cakes ~9c spent Sunday at tlae home of Mrs. only that vacation is worth while Butler's daughter, Mrs. Robert PALMOLNE BEADS 3 pkgs 25c which brings the children home healthy and tanned and with at Sehmeck, of Saginaw. Lear÷ice DOMESTIC SARDINES 4 cans ~9c least as many pounds of flesh and and Jimmy Schmeck returned here EIGHT O'CLOCK COFFEE ]b I% as good dispositions as when they I with them. PENN-RAD MOTOR OIL, Med. or Heavy 8 quarts $1.08 started. (Extra H~avy 8 qua yt ca 9 $1.12) Greatest Courage

.e..o..o..e..o..a.,o..o.,@.,o.,@..o..$,.~..g,,o*.o-o..~,*o,,$~,u-$*'~ I It is in the great dangers that we L WOOm I~ee great co~rage.--Regnardo SPECIAL FRIDAY and SATURDAY California and a brother of the Sugar, pure cane, 25 lbs. $1.19 Mr. and Mrs. G. T. en- late Prof. A. A. Michelson, the Leishman _= ...... THISWEEKIN famous physician, and of Miriam Turning Ba¢l~ tertained for Sunday supper Mr. Michelson, ,the novelist and short and Mrs. Floyd MeCreedy and son WHITE HOUSE MILK Tall, Evaporated 2 cans ?c story writer. "Charlie Mike" as ~he Pages ~ of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Rolan GRANDMOTHER'S BREAD 11/2-1b IDa{ 6c Ib [oaf ~:: WASHIN@T{)Nhis intimates know him, has been Layer and two children of Fair- SCRATCH FEED Dally Egg Brand ~00-1bbag $1oi9 grove. writing polities, first for the Hearst Items from the files of Cass City KING EDWARD CIGARS 6 for 25c I papers and later for the now dead Newspapers of 1897 and 1907. Miss Marie O'dell spent the Washington, D. C. (Autocaster) I New York World, for more than week-end in Caro with her sister, SPAGHETTI DINNER Chef B0y-ar-dee pkg 33c ~With ,the end of the first session Miss Hilda O'dell, who is employed thirty years. CRAB MEAT 61/2 ounce can 29c of the seventy-second Congress Debts And Power Twenty-five Years Ago. there. Mr. and Mrs. John • Hartley and Washington is surveying the It may safely be said that the Friday, Aug. 2, 1907. 2-lb 25{; wreckage and preparing plans for grandchildren of Caro spent Sun- N. B. C. GRAHAM CRACKERS carton administration is not in the least At a meeting of the township the presidential campaign. day at the Jay Harttey home. A&P GRAPE JUICE 2 pint bofs 25¢ worried over the apparent con- ~board of Etkland Saturday, it was Unprejudiced observer~ here are The young people of this com- solidation of European opinion on decided to make application to the munity enjoyed a party at the Fred a unit in calling the work of this the subject of war debts, which state to build two miles more of Delicious Sliced Congress a good deal of a mess. Seeley home on Friday evening. aas been interpreted in some quar- I state reward road next year. The The session started out harmon- Mr. and Mrs. John Grey and ters as a threat to the United t road selected starts at the McKim iously, with leaders and members Mrs. Jennie Fiddyment spent from PINEAPPLE States. Nobody, from the presi- corner, one mile west of town, and of both parties working shoulder Thursday until Sunday in Detroit dent down, conceives even the pos- extends to a point two miles north to shoulder to try to enact legis- and attended the funeral of Leon sibility of a eaneellation of these of that corner. lation which would tend to stimu- Belnap of Detroit on Friday. GOING UP. _~ debts, no matter what united Every,thing is now in readiness Quite a number from here picked late business and industry. But Europe says or does. t as the political situation grew for the County Normal Training huckleberries in the marsh at Frie- ...... l,,low .TO~ "rile It would not surprise anybody more intense the session developed school which will open its doors on bergers on Monday. here, however, if the president into a cat-and-dog fight. Neither , Sept. 16, 1907, at CarD. ATLAHT|Cs,PA¢iHI: should call the representatives of party had a large enough majority I ;[. C. Epplett, who has been a •.@..~..o,.o,~o,.o..~..o..o~,~,[email protected]..~..~).,o*.o.,m. the nations which owe us money % in either ~ ..... to force its party I faithfu! employe at the electric T ~ ~T into a new conference, to be held E~LIN~TO~ - measures through. light and water plant for the past in America and not in Europe, to six pears, has resigned his position Now For The Election consider the question of their pre- and expects to leave for Pontiac NOVESTA. cise ability to pay. It is looked With the adjournment of Con- next week. John says he will upon as good common sense for gress most of:the Democrats in "fire" a locomotive on the P., O. & Carl Parker was a Sunday vis- any creditor to inquire into the Washington have gone home. N. R. R. itor at the Maynard Delong home. circumstances of his debtors. If Washington's point ef view as to The Odd Fellow and Rebekah Esther Turner of Cass City the campaign, therefore, is almost the interest rate whieh Europe is I spent a few days .the first of the paying is too far above current picnic in Mrs. E. Orr's grove last overwhelmingly Republican. ~ It is Thursday afternoon was well at- /week at the Mack Little home. THE BRO:AD still early for even the most ex- rates for money, that might be re- t Mrs. Elizabeth McGrath and vised without impairing the obli- tended, there being about 60 pres- perienced political observers to ent. [Mrs. Kate Dickson of Caro and make any serious predictions, but gation itself. If the terms of pay- Paul Demina" were callers in tl{is Wm. E. Barriger died suddenly the feeling in Washington is that ment are, too strenuous--if the neighborhood. Mrs. McGrath and of heart failure at the home of his when the election is over both sides $175,000,000 a year which Great I Mrs. Dickson were former resi- son, Howar(!, at Ellington Corners~, will know they have been in a Britian is supposed topay us, for I dents of this vicinity. Monday morning, July 12. fight. example, is too large an annual I Mrs. Levi Bardwell spent Satur- installment--then a readjustment Forrest W. Baldwin, 40, died at HIGHWAYS--- Mr. Hoover has personally taken day afternoon with Mrs. 2[. H. over a longer term and with small- the home of his brother, John Bald- no steps as yet toward shaping Goodall. er annual payments would not be win, on Main street Wednesday up his part in the campaign. He Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chaffee and in any sense a eaneellation. morning. Mr. Baldwin was a is leaving the complete direction two sons of Fernda!e spe::~t the ranchman and came to Cass City of political maneuvering to Everett After twelve years of negotia- week-end at the William Little Not so many years ago a shopping ex- tion the United States and Canada from Montana about a month ago. Saunders, the new chairman of the home. Margueri±e Chaff,e, who pedition Republican national committee, have agreed upon the terms of a Martin Conaton, a retired~ hotel had spent three weeks visiting rel- was a task calling for the expendi- who has a freer hand than any of treaty which will permit the de- man of Bad Axe, died suddenly at atives here, returned home with velopment of a deep waterway• ture of a great deal of time and energy. his predecessors have ever had. Caseville Sunday evening. her parents on Sunday. ; The same is true of ex-Senator from the Gulf of St. Lawerenee to A large quantity of lumber, a the Head of the Lakes. This is Roads were poor, particularly in the court- Henry Allen of Kansas, who will hoisting engine with tackle, skip, something" that Chicago, Detroit, be in complete charge of Repub- etc., for work on the shaft has ;Cleveland, Buffalo and the rest of try. And, after having toiled to the market lican campaign publieity. Senator been taken to the mining site 1% Elkland and the upper lake por[s have been Allen accepted the publicity chair- miles west of Akron by Handy looking forward to and working" Elmwood Town Line. places, the shopper had to use unusual dis- manship this year only on con- Bros. of Bay City. The first dirt for for a quarter of a eentury and 4..e..e..o..e..o-.e ,.e..e-,e-.e-.e..e-.e,-o-.e-.~'.e "-e-'e'-@-'e"e"e" dition that he was to have an was removed Tuesday. more. It will mean the employ- Mrs. E. A. Livingston is nursing crimination to be sure of getting the things absolutely free hand and. be the ment of tens of thousands of men at the Clare Turner home. supreme boss. Mr. Allen is an and the Spending of hundreds of Thirty-five Years Ago. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Evans and that bestsuited the family needs. able newspaper man, as well as millions of dollars over a period Aug. 5, 1897. family spent Sunday at the home an experienced and astute politi, of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Evans in clan, and it is to be expected, of seven or eight years. Postmaster Ale made a business therefore, that the Republican A political issue may be made trip to Elkton last week. CarD. All that is changed. Paved roads in Mr. and Mrs. L. Lounsbury publicity efforts will be as effec- of the question of how the St. " Schwaderer Bros. made a large spent Sunday at the Emory Louns- tive as it is possible to make Lawrence water-power, which will shipment of live stock on Saturday. city and country make transportation swift, be developed as a part of this Ferguson & Porter have been bury home. :them. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hiser and subject, is to be utilized. The engaged to get out the window and safe and easy. And advertising is like one ! The Hoover Notification family spent Sunday evening at clash between the advocates of door sills for the new addition to There has been some talk of the Perry Livingston home. i governmer~t ownership and opera- the schoolhouse. of those highways, leading straight to the making the occasion of Mr. i tion of electric light and power Our creamery is now shipping Hoover's acceptance of the Presi- .e..o..o,.e,.o..e..o..e..e..o.-o-.o.,e..I,-e-.e.*o..o.q).-o.-o~t-.@..~ !utilities and those who believe that about 2,000 pounds of butter per mark, permitting speedy economical buying. dential nomination a big celebra- they are best administered as pri- week. RESCUE. tion, with tens .of thousands of vate enterprises may yet become A. Spring has entered the dray- Giving information. Enabling choices to be Republicans coming to Washington ,o..o.,[email protected]~o..e..o..e-.e-.e..~o-.e"e"e"o"e-'o"q~"eo'e" ing business and came%ut yester- from all parts of the country and Miss Marion Hartsetl led the ~,o.-o..o,.@~o.. o..o..o~.o..@,,o.-o.~o.,o,.~o..o-.~..o~o, day with a newly painted and neat- made at home. Reducing shopping to the having, as itwere, a mass-meeting league Sunday evening, and Clark ly lettered dray. on the Capitol Plaza. The indi- Sowden will lead it next Sunday PINGREE. Anderson & Muck, finding their easy selection of brands of known quality. cations are, however, that it will be .o.,@..e.,e..e..o..o..e~o..o..o-.o..e..o..e..~-.o-.o..o.,o..o..e.,@..~ evening. present quarters inadequate to ac- a rather simple ceremony with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Britt and Mr. Kenney is erecting a new commodate their increasing trade, Eliminating buying puzzlement and doubts. only a few party leaders present, children of Ivanhoe were Sunday barn on his farm, 4 miles east and have purchased the Sheldon prop- in the White House or on the visitors at the Ralph Britt home. 1% miles south of Cass City. erty on Main street and will move Saving your ' minutes and hours for other White House grounds. Mrs. Stephen Peters left Friday their buildings to that location. A large number from around During the campaign Mr. Hoo- to attend the funeral of her son, The contracts have been awarded here were callers ir~Gaget(~wn Sat- things--amusements, reading, culture, fam- ver does not plan to make more George Meddaugh, Saturday. for the work on the new addi,tion urday evening. than six or seven speeches. The to the school building'. The brick Mrs. Dugald MacLachlan and ily duties. Reducing wear and tear on mind principal speechmaker for the ad- Arnold Meddaugh of Detroit was daughters were Cass City callers a caller at the home o:f Chas. I. work was awarded to M. Stein- ministration will probably be Og- hauser for $1,450, Clement & Tin- Wednesday afternoon. and body and money. Cooke Friday. den L. Mills, secretary of the dale get the carpenter work at Bower ConnM1 of Pontiac spent treasury, who fired the first gun in Mrs. Earl S. Nicol returned $1,400, and the painting will be the week-end with his family on his Boston speech on the eleventh Thursday from a two weeks' visit done by 2lames W. Armstrong at their farm here. It pays to travel this new modern of July. with friends and relatives in De- $~2s. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence DeHetre Radio will be used in this cam- troit. Chas. Hammond of Elmwood at- and sons and Mrs. Della LaVigne road. . this broad highway paved with paign by both parties to an extent George Edward Meddaugh, well tended the firemen's tournament at visited Saturday and Sunday at the never attempted before. remembered as an old resident in Saginaw one day last week, play- Richard Cliff home. printers' ink. Read the advertisements in "Charlie Mike" On Job ing with the Car. band. this community, died at his home A !arge number attended the Charlie Michelson, chief in Plymouth Thursday morning at the Chronicle today. the age of 61 years. Mr. Med- HOMEMAKERS' CORNER. Graat M. E. picnic at Caseville last publicity director for the Demo- Thursday. cratic National Committee, is ex- daugh suffered a paralytic stroke~ .. pected to continue in that position of the right side about three weeks I Before starting out on an auto-I. Sunday v~s~tors at the 2los. ~Iel- ADVERTISING IS THE HIGHWAY TO throughout the campaign. Me is before his death. He leaves tolmobile trip, it is well to plan for: ienoor~ none were ~wr. an~ ~lrs. regarded at the National Press mourn their loss the widow and two I the food in order that the three t Henry Mellendorf and sons o~ ban- ~ ~ 'b ~0 a 1 ~ and M~s John ?,¢ac BETTER BUYING Club, and among newspaper men children, Archie of Plymouth and I meais each day need not take up i~° -'. ~nc .~°. ., ".., • ~ ] generally, as the most energetic Nellie of Ohio, three brothers l too much time, according to Miss i~ipme anct son, ~.enne~n, ox tsaa and ingenious man who ever di- and three sisters, his mother and l Mary Lewis of the Michigan SLate i ~-':e. rected the propaganda of a great a host of other friends and rela-IColtege home eeonomies faculty.' Mrs. Charles E. Williamson, son, political party. He is a native of tires. In a family group, where the meals Lester, and daughters, Elaine and CASS CITY, MICHIGAN. CASS CITY CHRONICLE--FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1932. PAGE SEVEN f i thing going her way. And then-- could be disposed of, and that----" economists cite air as a commodity "Ach ! Radium ! I can get all the i Misses Nina and Myrtle Munro Keep Air Circulating ~:='< i !the old story. It turns up. Or, of "But ~hey didn't have the other which, being so abundant, pos- radium I want!" fumed the little are vacationing at places of inter- Potted plants in a living room are course, he turns up. A lover? Per- things!" sesses no value. Iris so universal est up north. man. "What a country! What a not injurious to the health, but it haps. A husband? Maybe. Maybe "You mean they didn't know--" that nobody wants to buy~t when ME])USh'S country !" Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Freeman re- is a mistake to keep the windows she thought he was dead. Maybe--- "I don't believe, Mr. Glaenzer, they can have all they want for He played with the menu. .turned Saturday after spending closed in a living room. There in prison. Oh, yes--it happens, you that anybody in that office had the nothing. "Bring me some ham and eggs," three weeks visiting Mr. Free- now ! remotest idea' what was in that You should be sure you are should be a free circulation of air the cyclist commanded loudly, "I man's aunt in Man£toba. in all rooms in which people live. HEAD "Now, in that •case, it's blackmail, box P' right and then go ahead. canYt wait any longer." or it's just plain principle---prin- "Not the clerk, perhaps, but sure- Miss Pauline Hunter of De.troi.t The two lowered their voices and A polite and courteous police- by ..... ciple and conscience--or it's sheer lye' spen.t the week-end with her par- ~he cyclist shifted his shoulders man is an asset of no mean pro- Order for Publ[cation~Final Ad- • funk. Of course, everyt'hin~ she has "Not anybody," Motherwell 0or- oor.tion for .the city or town which ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hun.for: ~ministration Account--State of ~!~g~tly but ga'ned litt,l~ hy it. i she'll give up E,:t m~.ybe thrifts s:isled. "~Vhv ~i~" h~me~n~ ie0.v~ng be 51i~se~ Myr[~e an,,~ He]e1~, F~n ~- _~i,~higan~ The Pr~h3~e Court for ~'~e'~ nearly crazy~it's lncompre~ serve~ not enough. Maybe he .just wants Nutt, the County of Tuscola. :Copyright by hensible---in-com-pre-hen-si-ble !" the that there! What piffling idiocy! I Calamity howlers in .the average nier, Miss Olive Miss Helen D. Appleton and Company her, and there's no bribe at all." At a session of said court, held German's voice emerged in bursts. It's incredible. They have safes, .'city are simply vultures who try LaFave, and Miss Valma Rabideau (VTNU Service) The jeweler's mobile face stopped at .the Probate Office in the vil- "After all these years~to have drawers--something! Anybody has." it° feast upon industry whose are camping for a week a,t Case- him. "I tell you, yes!" the young ville. lage of Care, in said county, on come on us so suddenly~no warn- "But she must have told them, by :minds run to things destructive .the 18.th day of July, A. D. 1932. man cried, "men are that way about ing~not a hint !" now." !instead of things that are constrUc- Floyd Wordman of Detroit spent Present: Hen. Guy G. Hill, women! It's happened! Anyway, "Maybe she couldn't," the young SYNOPSIS The other murmured unintel- tive. the week-end visiting Miss Esther Judge of Probate. She went. And didn't want to. Be- ligibly, man answered thoughtfully. The housewife earns more than Wald. In the matter of the cause she hoped to come back. That "She could write--" CHAPTER I.~In concern over the "It's not the money--we would she gets. Miss Rosella Mall, who has been l Estate of Elijah H. Pin~ey, De- is, according to you, she wants to "Maybe not." [ disappearance of the young and give it all backstay G--d/Hennike, • Past accomplishments, no matter spending a few Weeks at the C. P. ceased. beautiful wife of his wealthy friend, eat her cake and have it, too! And Crandall White, Aaron Glaenzer on- she keeps offering--" "I~I don't like to think that," how great, are simply a reminder Hunter home, returned to Saginaw The Northern Title and Trust all you want to know, now, is how said the jeweler uneasily. gages Motherwell, private investiga- Again the murmur. of greater things that must be done Tuesday. [Company, having filed in said count tor, to find her. A note from the much he'll take? Isn't that soT' "If only she could know, Mother- missing woman warns her husband "It's ~he reputation! His. repu- in .the future. [its final administration account, Glaenzer threw up his hanls. well--sometimes I think she doesn't Miss Helen Freeman returned hot to call in the police, saying she tation l What is a settled income, To get business in shorter time land its petition praying for the al- "hoped to come back." "I'm afraid it is," he said softly, know, absolutely, how her husband home after spending a week in l lowance .thereof and for the assign- even, to that--for him! And the at smaller cost, advertise in this "I'm afraid it is! And can you see adores her!. There's nothing in this Saginaw wi.th her brother. |men.t and distribution of .the resi- CHAPTER II. Mrs. White Is awkwardness--du Liebe, see what newspaper. younger than her husband, and hts any other picture, you extraordi- world--or the next--he wouldn't Miss Lucille Weiler spent the idue of said estate. devotion has been the talk of New she threatens! And she means it, nary boy ?" forgive, understand, excuse, explain. pas{ week at Rose Island visiting l It is ordered, that the 22nd aay York. Her leaving him is unexplain- too. Of course, death, that is all oo'~-o-o..o-e,.e-e..e..o..o-e.,~,.e.e~o,.e~o..eo.~.~.,~,.$.~. able. She is known to have with "I can't see any picture at all," I believe he would take her back in tel August, A. D. 1932, at ten her a remarkable jewel, the "Me- very well. That is easy. l~t where herAlfonsoaUntR~cheleau.anduncle, Mr. and Mrs. o'clock in the forenoon, at said said Motherwell slowly, "none at all. dusa's Head," but her maid, Cogges- does it leave us ?" any circumstances in the world-- SHABBONA. hall, thinks she had little else of There's one, the obvious one. And any, any, any! probate office, be and is hereby ap- value. Glaenzer and Motherwell con- The dark man talked for some 'e~o..o-o*-o~e.,e..o-o.*o.,e-o.*o..o..e..o-o..o..e..o.~.e..O.oe~ Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Freeman Of lpointed for examining and allow- Sider of course it may be the actual one. "Oh, if only she had been capable the idea of kidnaping, but time. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Ehlers spent Saginaw spent the week-end at Mr. ing sMd account and hearing said there has been no demand for ran- You thi.nk Coggeshall knows all of one-tenth of that poor man's af- Freeman's parental home here. i petition; ~OII1. ,. "And so I say!" the doctor cried. .the week-end with the latter's sis- about it. Now, I don't. I think she fection, Motherwell, nothing would "So I tell him. These things can- Mrs. R. Wills and family re-i It is further ordered, that public CHAP~rER II'I.---~It"" is found that knows something, a little, a lead, a have persuaded her to go like that, ter, Mrs. Walter Baker, of Wind- iVirs. White has all her jewelry with not be done! Simply not. He is sor, Ont. turned home afte~ spending-a few *n°tice thereof be given by publica- clew. But ,she's afraid to tell it. without a word, a sign, an appeal her. Coggeshall talks mysteriously as crazy as she is. I am sorry-- weeks in Washington. lion of a copy of this order, for of her mistress being "worried," but Why? I think she had no idea that for help, even !" Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones and three successive weeks previous .to insists she knows nothing of her it is awful. But~there are limits her mistress had gone. I think she "You think she didn't love him, daughter of Flint visited Mr. Jones' said day of hearing, in the Cass whereabouts. to human power, Hennike. It will hasn't any idea where she has gone, then ?" brother, S. J. Jones, Saturday ~e,.e..e.oe..o.*:.o..e..o..o..o..o..o..e.-$o.Oo.O-e..o*.$..e~$..o..Q. City Chronicle, a newspaper print- have to be explained. It will have CI{APTER IV.--Through an ad- but believes she can find something night and Sunday. ed and circulated in said county. vertisement Motherwell s~eures the to come some time, I suppose? After l "No, no," Glaenzer answered NOVESTA. GUY G. HILL, Judge of Probate. out from Wentzel. I believe if she quickly, "I wouldn't say that, Motti- Medusa's head, which, he is told, an all~a person's deat'h is his own af- Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hyatt and A true copy. 7-22-3 "old woman" had thrown out o~ a knew, she'd tell me." erwell. She has always been affec- Cab. Prom the finder he gets a elew fair. But if we are not careful, it son, Royce, spent from Thursday Minta E. Hill, Register of Probate. Mr. Gtaenz~r :~mok Ms head. Colin Ferguson had the misfor- which sends him to the office o£ wiI1 be ours! .... tionate--affectionate and devoted. until Monday camping at Burr Doctor Wentzet, consulting chem- "Well," he s'dd heavily, "my head You couldn't ask for any more. tune to lose a cow on Monday. Mortgage Sale ist. Wentzel is away, but from a Silence, and hasty eating. Lake and Indian River with a par- is too old a head to make a new Heaven knows, he was satisfied. But clerk Motherwell secures a paek- "You couldn't possibly get White .ty of friends from Pontiac. Charles Cunningham was a call- Default being made in the pay- age which he recognizes as coming picture, perhaps. But Clelia would to compare her feeling to his--of ment of interest, principal and from the White home. In it are alI even now?" the dark man asked. Quarterly conference was well er at the home of A. H. Henderson never have parted willingly with course, no one would expect it. The taxes due under a mortgage made Mrs. White's jewels. Glaenzer is con- Sandy mustache cackled into irre- attended at the M. E. church Mon- on Sunday. vinced Mrs. White has left her hus- this," and he stared, half bitterly, situation was too plain. Think of January 2, 1924, by Henry T. pressible nervous laughter. day night with presiding elder A. G. Henderson Jackson vis- band for another man. half delightedly, at the frozen smile ~heir ages. Of wha~ he had to of Brown to William F. Hayes, re- "WhiteT' he mimicked, "get Fields in charge. ited corded January 4, following, in on the wonderful lips encircled by offer her! No, no--he bought her, from Tuesday until Sunday at White! That's good! Man, if you the office of the Register of Deeds Silting an hour later in his club the tiny tossing serpents. "Who- Motherwell, for her youth and beau- Mr. and Mrs. Henry McLaren the home of his niece and nephew, could get White, it would be worth for Tuscola coun.ty, Michigan, in in front of a chop and a baked ever took that from her, took the ty and charm. And she's always and daughter, Vonelene, of Port Mr. and Mrs. George McArthur. a million to us a million. He'd fiber 155 of mortgages on page apple he was called to the telephone thing she loved the best, Mother- been true to her bargain, in my Huron and Mrs. Joe Cross and A. J. Ferguson of Snorer spent make his fortune. Do you suppose 339, assigned to The Cass City booth and surprised to find himself well." opinion. She did well, and she children of Waco, Texas, were he hasn't tried?" Sunday at tl~e home of his parents, State Bank as recorded in the tatking to Mr. Glaenzer himself. No, He sighed. knew it; she's a very practical week-end guests at the home of Register of Deeds' office aforesaid More eating. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Ferguson. l~e had not gone to his old friend, "I'll put this away," he added and young woman~ You are going out Mr/and Mrs. B. F. Phett@place. " in'liber 142 of mortgages, on page "I have to telephone at quarter Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Preston of who had begged him ~o stay in New opened the box.. Lifting out the there alone?" Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harris left 305, .the sum of $578 is due there- past seven." Schaffner began sud- Shover were Sunday visitors at the York. The doctor was with him, heavy, opalescent half-globe o£ onyx, "I think," the young man replied, Wednesday for a two weeks' vaca- on at the date of this notice. denly. 'Tin getting some one out home of Mr. and Mrs. N.W. Persuan.t to the covenants there- and a nurse. Had Mr. Motherwell he shook it free from the tissue "that I shaI1 take Coggeshall." tion trip to Washington, D. C., and there. We've only an old woman Bridges. of, foreclosure will be made by any further ideas as to the business wrappings. The jeweler stared. other points of interes.t. ' i d there, you know, and she's worn sale of .the lands described below ~hey had been discussing? "I gave her that last Christmas," Mr. and Mrs. Edd Binder enter- out. I'll be back." "You--you mean you think Cog- Mrs. Norman Kri.tzman and chiI- at public auction at the front door Mr. Mo~herwell had, and would he said. "See, the frame has geshall knows she's out there?" tained on Sunday Mrs; Amy Holtz The cyclist beckoned his waiter- dren left for their home in Detroit of .the courthouse in Caro, Mich- send Mr. Wells around to see him slipped." "I mean if she knows she isn't, and paid quickly. Sunday after spending the past six of Caro, Mr. Sprague of Gilford, igan, August 29, 1932, at one shortly. He gathered up a handful of pa- she won't go," said Motherwell. o'clock in the afternoon. "Is there a telephone booth bereT', weeks with her parents, Mr. and Arthur Aiken, and Mr. and Mrs. And soon the young man with hi~ per from the bottom of the box and "And then I won't go, either." Lot seven (7) of block he inquired, and made his way to Mrs. Lewis Travis. Simon Baxter. bag and shell-rimmed spectacles stared questioningly at the young Cog~eshall was waiting for "the twelve (12) of Seeger's Ad- the front of the restaurant. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Furness, S.taf- The young people of the Church dition to .the village of Cass was in the library of Mr. Glaenzer's man. young man who had come to see the When Schaffner slipped into the ford and Ray Furness of Elkton of Christ Sunday School picnicked City. city house, and the torn box was "What's this?" he asked and effect of electric light on the dress- next but one to him, he was talk- at Quanicassee on Thursday Of Dated June Ist, 1932. on Mr. Glaenzer's knees, and the shook it free. ing table mirror." It was under- were Sunday guests at the Clifford ing loudly. The Cass City State Bank, Medusa in his olive hand, A dark blue flashe0 from the pa- stood that the cross lights on this Furness home. last week. "Well, I waited enough," he was Assignee of Mortgage "You know, you're rather extraor- per, and as sornething slipped from important bit of glass had irritated Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sharrard and Visitors at the Lee Brooks home saying. "No, I'm leaving. This min- John C. Corkins, Attorney dinary, MotherweI1 F' said the jewel- his hand he seized another roll of madam of late. son, David, of Birmingham spent on Sunday were Lewis Brooks aml Cass City Michigan 6-3-13 ute. No, I can't." oil it and shook i~ out. A three-strand Standing in front of her in the Sa.turday fright and Sunday with family of Evergreen, Mr. and Mrs. He went to the shelf of telephone "Only lucky, sir," the young man pearl necklace fell on his lap. sea-green and ivory room, he threw the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis O'Connor and three chil- books and fumbled the leaves while answered frankly, "really! A child "What?" cried Motherwell, and her an easy glance. A. L. Sharrard. the other man got his number, then dren, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice O'Con- would have followed up that ad in falling on the rest they unrolled "If you could see Mrs. White to- went back, but this time to the next Marion Kritzman left Sunday to nor and baby, Patricia, of Cass the Herald. The rest just broke my them: cool emerald and bleeding morrow~would you like to?" he booth. spend a few clays with Miss Vone- City, and Rev. Paul Jones and son, way." ruby, and lace work of platinum asked her. "What?" he heard. "Yes, Schaff- lene McLaren of Port Huron. From Paul, of De.troll. "I was told that things often and spray of icy diamonds. "Oh, Mr. Wells. Could I--can nor. Did you get her? Not before there; she will go to Detroit where broke your way," said Mr. Glaen- "Good heavens above!" cried you? Did she---?" Guests at the A. H. Henderson noon tomorrow? Well, it will have she will visit her bro.thers, Hazen zer. "It seems they do. Who Is Motherwell, "they're all here !" "It's only a guess--a jump in the home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. !: YOUR EYES to do, I suppose. She's free at and Norman Kritzman, and fami- this Wentzel ?" The great jeweler stared at him, dark," he said. "There may be a A. G. Henderson and daughter, noon? Then bring her down with lies. Actual health depends up- "Perfectly atl right, sir, as far as pearls in his limp hand. a collar of little risk in it, but honestly I can't Miss Grace, of Jackson, Mr. and you~twelve forty-five from Hobo- Mrs. Minnie Phillips of Shover on good eyesight. I can find. I=[e's a Swiss. Alsatian. rubies flaming en his trouser Ieg. see much, and I ~hink you're a pret- Mrs. George McArthur of Deford, ken--can you catch that? I will came Sunday to spend a few days The wrong glasses are Stands very high. He's a member "And I left them in the check- ty good sport, Coggeshall. We're and Mr. and Mrs. William Hicks, meet you; wait there at the station. with Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Phet.te- worse .than no glasses at all. of the~Chemical Engineers club and room at the dub!" the young man going out to Doctor Wentzel's." Jr., and daughter, Greta. I want a very special nurse, You place and other friends here. Glasses which may have been has lectured at Columbia. Has a gasped. She started nervously and caught know--no nonsense--oh, yes, entire- The Leek school will hold i.ts correct at the time of the laborawry in Jersey. They've got "And she left them in a half- his eye for a moment, then averted Mr, and Mrs. Waiter Marshall ly mental a marked case of col- fourth reunion on Saturday, Aug. fitting--may now be inju- his whole record." wrapped pasteboard box, on an her own. and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ar- lapse. I can't very well discuss it~ 6, in the grove just east of the rious to your eyes. Eyes "You're sure she went there?" office table !" said Mr. Glaenzer slow- "Oh," she said. chie McMittian and family of Flint Doctor Wentzel will give you all the school house. A potluck dinner will should be carefully examined "Here's the onyx thing CoggeshaI1 ly. "Poor Crandall! My pool" old "Yes," he announced, "I went spent Saturday night and Sunday details--Well, I can't say that, but every .three or four years tied up, sir. The paper fits abso- boy !" there just after you did, All the at the homes of Victor and Will be served. There is a special re- one night more, I suppose, we can throughout middle age. lutely, i thi4uk she wrote it there." jewels were there--" Hyatt. quest for all former teachers and manage.... Yes, he is pretty bad "And left this for CoggeshalI?" CHAPTER V "No, sir !' Mr. and Mrs. Neff McLarty, pupils of the school to be present Let an expert optometrist ---no sleep at all-- No, but some- "Probably. Only she seemed to "In the same box with the pa- daughter, Bessie, and Mr. and Mrs. as well as all friends and neigh- serve you. timesthese things cannot be helped, wane a message, not a package. T TWENTY minutes after stx, a perweight. I Judged she had left Dave McLaren left Sunday for bets of the district. Come and en- you understand-- Twelve forty-five, Didn't even take it." A slim young man on a side-car them there. So now we're going out Northern Michigan to camp and A. H. HIGGINS then, from Hoboken? You and Miss joy a good visit. "You think she was 'Mrs. Gray'?" motorcycle chugged up to the front to his place in the country, on the pick huckleberries. ~what is it? Lingstrom? Very Motherwell shrugged. "Maybe. entrance of Brucca's, parked his ma- chance. Can you be ready at nine Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Neville enter- well. We shall expect you. Good-by." But-who is the older woman? She's chine around the corner, and hailed o'clock ?" tained Saturday night and Sunday He hurried out of the booth, with the one we want, sir. She didn't a lounging, lanky boy to watch it "Certainly, sir. Have you always Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Brennan, Mr. a quick glance at his neighbor. The get enough pay, you see. And she for him. did you know about Doctor Went- cyclist was talking in a loud, harsh and Mrs. Sam Lavine and daugh- was alone. Mrs. White was with "No nonsense, now," he said, "no zel, all along, sir?" TANE A RWDEOh] - voice. But the moment his neighbor £ers, Patricia and Geraldine, of De- some one--some one who was hurry- fussing with her, mind! And~ogive "No," said Motherwell, "I didn't. had left the telephone room, he troit, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank ing her." me the horn five times if he, or any- But I found out, the day you were stepped out and found the lanky boy Neville, Margaret and Jim Neville "And telling her what to say, you body like him, gets out ahead of there. Was it you who threw away around t,he corner. of Minden City, Mrs. M. E. O'Hara think ?" me." the Medusa's head?" of Detroit, and Mrs. Edward Dee- S "Follow the short, sandy one. If TR. TASHMO0 "Absolutely, sir. And making her "Yes, sir. I'll look after it all "Me, sir? Threw it away? Do he goes to the ferry all right, or the gan of Palms. go." right, sir. Thank you, sir." you mean it's been found, then? It Hudson tube, never mind. Anywhere "You still stick to that, don't The young man strolled into the was Mrs. White's favorite, sir, and else, watch him." Miss Marion Kri.tzman returned yOU ?" restaurant and peered about among it's not likely it would be thrown "All right, sir." to New York after spending some "Yes, sir, I do." the tables. away. If anyone took it from her, TO• Ten-thirty found the cyclist in the time at her parental home. "And yet, MotherweI1, what was Dissatisfied, apparently, he re- you may depend they had to fight Glaenzer library. The jeweler looked Harold Robinson of Argyle was the hurry? The jewels were all out turned to the sU'eet, and lounged for it !" tired. a caller in this vicinity Saturday of the way, before; a very quiet, about near the entrance. At six "Well," he said, "we'll see. It PORT "Yes," he said, "I went down. I afternoon. plain dress was arranged; a taxicab twenty-five, a stocky little German- would be a great help, Coggeshall, had to see him, you know. He's Mr. and Mrs. Evere.t.t Darling was called, not to use her own car. American with a sandy mustache if you could tell me to just what five years older. If she doesn't and family visited Mrs. Darling's What is ~here sudden in all that?" hurried in, and the cyclist entered extent Doctor Wentzel " HURON come back, I don't think he'll bother mother, Mrs. Howey, Sunday. "Something turned up," said Moth- a' moment after. She turned an obstinate profile. to live very long, Motherwell. No, Mrs. Ernest Parro~.t is a patient erwelk "Anybody for Hunter, yet?" he "If you know about it, Mr. Wells. Tashmoo Park and Return, 65c Week not very long!" at{he Morris hospital in Cass City. Reduced Fares ooo, "Or somebody," said the Jeweler. asked the head waiter. I don't need to tell you." she said Days; 75c Sundays. The young man made a sympa- Motherwell turned on him Impa- "No, sir, would you want a in alov,- voice. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kritzman t,hetic little noise in his throat. tiently. table T' ".\[! r';:'~t." he said good-natured- visited the latter's sister, Mrs. "I asked if he wanted to see you, Owen Smith, Sunday. "There you are, sir!" he cried, "If Doctor Schaffner is wanted, I '~...... ,.!'. .... "~ '~ :'t that. PP ready and he said no. As a matter of fact, "there you are! You see, you've am in the corner," the sandy mus- :• ~:::,~, v-.~ -~ ,"::~:*:'se. will you?" Jerry Gardner underwent an COME TO DETROIT he has nothing to tell us. He says got this all clear in your mind~I tache interrupted. "Schaffner~ operation for appendicitis at the any day this Summer, park your car on the dock, and enjoy this aU-day she was particularly bright and know you can't help it, but you don't forget." To be continued. Morris Hospital in Cass Ci~ty Sat- sail over the great Internatio.nal Highway of Lakes and Rivers. Free cheery--a little nervous, perhaps, Dancing on the boat. Splendid Cafeteria and Lunch Service. See Detroit have. And you can't really think, The cyclist, refusing several ta- urd ay. and changeable, but vew bright." rive~ front, t~elle Isle, Lake St. Clair, the Flats and the celebrated "Venice you see. You've got a complete bles in the center of the room, end- Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence "Coggeshall admits she's been DID YOU EVER STOP TO of America." This cruise of 61 miles each way takes you through a con- picture." ed by sitting next to the sandy mus- Smith on Saturday, July 9, a son, stonily changing panorama of rare land and water views. worried for a month." THINK? "What do you mean?" the older tache, his back turned squarely on Norman Russell. "So you said. I told him that. man asked shortly. him. Slipping out of his heavy Pot? Huron, Sarnia, St. C|a|r F|a?sr AJgonac He's not very fond of Coggeshall, By Edson R. Waite, Shawnee, Motherwell sighed impatiently. coat, he pulled a newspaper from -e..e..o..o..e..e..o..o..o..o..~.o..o..e..o..o..o..e.e..e..e..e..e,.o. Str. Tashmoo leaves Griswold St. Dock at 9 a. m., Daffy and Sunday; arrive but is quite sure she's devoted to "See here," he said. "Here's a his pocket and began to read. Oklahoma. Port Huron 2:10 p. m. Returning, leave PORT HURON, 3:10 p. m., arrive Mrs. White. You think you'll go Out girl. Married at what--twenty-two "If anybody's for Hunter, I'm GAGETOWN. Detroit 7:45 p. m. FARES: Tashmoo Park or St. Clair Flats, week days 75c; there. Motherwell ?" Nothing worth while is ever Sundays, $1.00, R. T. Port Huron or Samia, Ont., one way, $1.10, R.T. $2. --twenty-one? That's near enough. here," he said loudly. "I'll order ,o*.e..e..e..e,.e..e..e..e..e..e..e..e..e..e..e..e..e..e..e..e..e..e..e. "Oh, yes, decidedly." done without a vision. A com- All accounted for since then, and, Starting this trip from Port Huron passengers leave at 3:10 p. m., arriving when my friend comes." munity must have a proper vision Mrs. J. Fitz-Stephen and ,two per~haps, from when she got to "But the man--this Wentzel~ ha Detroit at 7:45 p. m. Returning, leave Detroit at 9 the next morning, Doctor Schaffner drummed impa- before it can progress. daughters, Misses Agnes and Nora arriving in Port~,~Huron at 2:10 p. m. Paris. Perhaps before. But a lot after all we know what he is~what tiently on the table, and ordered he handles--" Fitz-Stephens, of Detroit, visited can happen to a girl before she's cigarettes. It is getting near .the time now "Oh,.I hardly think he'll blow me at .the C. P. Hunter home over the TASHMO0 PARK twenty-one. Suppose it's happened, After a little he dashed out to the that a lot of our politicians will up? Explosives would be wasted on week-end. half-way between Detroit and Port Huron is Detroit's favorite pleasure park happened and forgotten. entrance again, returning trium- feel a fluttering of the heart and me, you know. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Long gave where you may spend six hours and return on Str. Tashmoo in the "Now, here she is, happy and se- phantly with a tall, dark man. experience a feeling that they will "We've got to see where he fits a house party for ,the benefit of St. evening. Free dancing in-the pavilion; picnic in the grove, baseball, golf cure. Brilliantly secure. Every- "You see," he explained as they win if they can catch .the eye and and all outdoor sports and amusements. in. I don't believe he has her there, Agatha's church. The evening was seated t~hemselves, "I have so little enlist the sympathy of enough of but if he has, why then, we needn't enjoyed by playing cards and danc- time. Have you any good news for the voters. Watch .them try to get J Railroad ""-'---- o. T... b.ee. O.,o,, o.d .o. l iook any further, if he hasn't, why ing. A very large number at- J |" ~, K.~'3 Huron, are good on'$tr. Tashmoo either direction ] Forest's Name Changed ,me? Could you get any?" that sympathy. November will de- did she and Coggeshall both go .tended. The reserve which is called the "It's my belief, doctor, there's not cide. there? And who was the woman Roosevelt National forest was for- a gram in the country~not a centI. Everyone who can read reads Miss Leah McKinnon of Pontiac Dancing Moonlights to Sugar Island merly the Colorado National for- M,e gave the Medusa to? Perhaps gram," the dark man replied. newspaper advertisements. spent the week-end with her sister, Drive to Detroit and enjoy an evening of music and dancing on Sir. est and is in north central Colorado, the old woman Schaffner said they "I wired to Pittsburgh, and they Blazoned on the walls of a fib Mrs. Edward Kehoe. Tashmoo and in the pavilion at Sugar Island. Tickets 75c. Park on the extending from near Denver to the had out there--I cannot get it into referred me to Baltimore. but--- lin~ station are words° "Free Air." Mr~ and Mrs. Alfonso Roche!eau,. dock. Leave at 8:45 every evening. Wyoming state line. "l'l~e name was my head, Mr. Glaenzer, ja~ why nofhing doing. You mlgh~ a~ well she threw that away!" i This is about the only commodity l who are spending the summer at changed by proclamation of Presi- ask for radiums" which is free in this sweet world Rose Island, returned home Tues- RANDOLPHPOPULAR STR. TASHMOO Footof Griswold St. dent Hoover. "'Surely, because the other things of ours. 9532 DETROIT, MICHo All, or nearly all of the day .to spend the day. PAGE EIGHT CAtS CITY CHRONICLE--FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1932. -- % CASS CITY, MICHIGAN. • ~ ~ i ,r i...... , 11111 I I ,=l~ I~ I I .,[email protected]..,[email protected]..¢..o.o..o..e..e..e..t..e..e*.o..t..e-e-e"e"e"e'Definite Signs RURAL ELECTRIFICATION the week was not as favorable as fellows: From January 1, 1931, to/City made the motion, and it was ville last Thursday. A potluck din- WILMOT. WILL BE DEMONSTRATED recently. Output was 40,631 cars January 1, 1932, hospitals not in- tsupported by-Dr. O. G. Johnson of ner was served, games were played and trucks. This compared with eluding state institutions received IMayville. The motion provided al- ~,$,.@,.~,.e..~..~.,o,.o..e.,e..e..o,.o..o,.o-~,o$..$.,~..~..~.,~"$'°~" of Improvement and bathing was enjoyed. Every- 50,958 units in the preceding week $9,267.30; Tuseola cQunty doctors'so that the sum was to be turned Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Evans and A completely equipped truck one had a lovely time. ". and 61,833 in the like week of 1931. received $7,293.21; doctors outside son, J. Lee, and daughter, Bernice, There are many indications of operated by specialists from Mich- over every month to the treasurer Little Jackie Douglas of Cass improved conditions, but probably igan State College carrying work- The weekly report of the Federal the county received $2,475.55; drug of the County Medical Society, and City spent Saturday at the Arthur spent a few days last week at stores for medicines and supplies one of the best indications is the ing models of all practical e!ectri- Reserve Board was construed as be divided equally between the Moore home. Higgins Lake. received $1,695.18; total, $20,731.24. improvement that has come in the cal conveniences which could eco- favorable. The statement men- physicians of the county. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin Besides these totals, the county by Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Moutton of last few weeks to farmers in con- nomically be used in rural houses, tioned increases in commodity . After the meeting, adjourned, the Care spent Sunday at the Fred left Sunday for a few weeks' stay law must appropriate $10,000 for nection with impr0ved prices for is now touring the counties of the prices and showed that the system l results were given to a committee Milligan home. at Onaway. has resumed its open market policy i the care of indigents under 21 live stock. I am enclosing ag arti- Thumb district. of supervisors who have the matter Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Halleck from Miss Millie Hawi~ins of Detroit Tbi~ demo~#r~tlon truck will of buyin~ Government securities !years of age at the University '! ~;:t~n.'L'~'gham a.md 7~.[r~. fi~rchie Hal-~ is spending her vacatio~ at her hal of Rochester, N. Y., entitled ,u~cv,a cvunvs on ~augusc after a lapse of a week. These hr.L~it:4i ai; Ann Arh(;r, ~?~d the home here. purchases .totaled $20,000,000 and county was charged a total of lock and Mrs. Olive Hirth of Royal "Riding Back to Prosperity," which for one stop at the Caro fair Oak called on friends here Tues- Mrs. Win. Huffman and grand- are designed to assist the credit $14,000 additional by the Univer- says: grounds. .t,.$..o.,o,.Oo.O,.O..o..o..e,.o..o..o..o,.o,.$,.o..o..o..e..o,.e..o,.qbE day. daughter, Vera Ferguson, is spend- expansion program and indirectly sity hospital for the care of indi- "Americans have looked to the All farmers whether ,they live Norris Stafford of Cass City is inga few days ~vith Mrs. Jack Lit- stock market so long as a barom- now on a rural electric line or strengthen commodity prices. }gents over 21 years .of age. ] BEAULEY. ,O-eo,O,,o.,o,,o,,o~o~o,,o,,o,.o,,e,,e*,o,,o,,o-o,,e,,o,,e,,e,,e,oe,. spending a few days at the C. E. tle of Cass City. eter :of business weather' that would like to some time in the fu- A reduction of $61,000,000 of i Taking the amount which doc-I Hartsell home. Douglas Hall of Grand Rapids is Mrs. Chas. clark is quite poorly. they are apt to forget the ture may see this modern equip- currency in circulation was re- tors within and outside of the I • Graydon Heron and Edwin Nit. and Mrs. Clifford Tallman and livestock markets of the middle ment and hear the discussion of the ported. This was small in contrast i county received, and drug supplies, t visiting with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Heron. ~0oper are spending some time at and fatuity ate Sunday dinner with west. The prices of wheat, corn, cheapest utilization of ele&rie pow- to the $270,000,000 jump in the i the total was $11,461.00, and on I the S. H. Heron home. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Barrens. cattle, and hogs, however, are prob- er on the farm. preceding fortnight, and may have this basis the Society voted to ac-] Harriett Bigelow of Cass City H. J. Gallagher, engineering been due largely to a return of Mrs. Jennie Kitely was a caller ably a better index of fundamen- cept a cut of 35 per cent, or ap: is Spending a few days at the C. Region of Canyons specialist from Michigan State currency after the July 4 holiday, E. Hartsell home. at the home of Mrs. Sam Ferguson tal conditions than nine-tenths of proximately $7,500 and care for The Columbia plateau is a broad Saturday afternoon. all securities listed or unlisted. College, will discuss various plans but it was believed ,to be at least the patients which have been sent Mr. and Mrs. F. Reader spent l now in use in Michigan for finan- a start in the right direction. Mon- upland region lying In Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kitely of Hence it is distinctly cheerng both to the University hospital, which, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Ja- cing rural electric lines. etary gold stocks increased $10,- Oregon and Idaho. It averages about Pontiac and Miss Ruby Kitely of to farmers and to industry to learn it was pointed out, would save the cobson of Marlette. Meetings will be held afternoon 000,000. An increase of $12,000,- 3,500 feet in elevation, but is deeply Detroit spent Sunday here with that in the month of June the live- county approximately $25,000 an- A large crowd attended the trenched by Columbia and Snake and evening. 000 in brokers' loans-presumably nually. Dr. 1. D. McCoy of Cass their mother, Mrs. Jamie Kitely. stock in the states of Nebraska, Sunday School picnic held at Case- river canyons. Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and South l indicated some revival of specula, I Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Clark of Dakota increased in value $289,- tire interest in .the stock market, t Pontiac and Mr. and Mrs. Mina 000,000. Rise in Farm It was the first gain in loans in I "Clark spe~t a few days last week At Omaha, on June 8, the price four weeks. ' [ huckleberrying in the north, o of hogs was $2.90 a hundred. On Products Hailed The stock market displayed a Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Kreger of Ju~ne 30, it Was 4.50. On June 10, strong upward tendency in the Pontiac are visiting the forme r' s the price of eattte was 6.75 a hun- as Good Sign broadest trading that has been Save Your Free parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kreg- dred. On June 30,.it was $8.i0. witnessed in some weeks. Bond ere Similar figures prevailed in all the (Detroit News) market negotiations were also on a Johnnie Adamzyck came home big livestock markets. This is more active and higher scale with Prospects of improved purchas- most interest centering in foreign last Thursday after spending a more than a quarter of a biltion ing power in the agricultural dis- and United States Government is- week visiting in Detroit. dollars rise in five states alone. tricts because of the recent steady Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hartt spent Farmers in those sections are rise in livestock prices and general sues. Impending congressional ad- Merch ants' Tickets the week-end w£th relatives here. naturally jubilant, feeling that at indication of favorable harvests .journment was reported to be the last the tide has turned in their main force back of the rise in Miss Margaret Ryan died at the furbished the most important busi- favor. As one of them expresses stocks and bonds. home of her niece, Mrs. Louis ness factor of the week. Beginning it, they expect to be riding back to The 30 leading industrial stocks Merchandise given away between free acts at the Cass Rossman, and was buried from two months ago livestock prices prosperity on the hog, and if the in the Dew-Jones' averages rose there l~st Tuesday. have displayed a steady upward farmers start buying again , manu- trend with gains becoming more 3.84 during the week, closing Fri- Cit Fair Aug. 17-19. $150 radios given away at five facturing will find outlets, 'and the day at 45.47. The 20 leading rail .¢[email protected]°.e..o..~..e..o°.~..o°.o..o..o..e..o..~..o..~*[email protected]..@..$..@~. pronounced in the last few weeks. jobless will find jobs." Although hogs have been in the stocks were up 2.34 points, closing HOLBROOK. R. S. ~Rodro~. spotlight, cattle and other livestock Friday at 15.66. o'clock on both Thursday and Friday. for food hav~ shown substantial Vern Bailey of Detroit was called ?The postoffice at. Hemans, Sani- gains. The livestock situation is home Saturday on account of the lac county, has been ordered dis- said to be the biggest, ray of hope Frown on County's The followingare giving tickets with 50c purchases. serious illness of his mother, Mrs. continued by the postoffice depart- the farmers of th~ country have Cut for Services Ben Bailey, who has been ill the ment. Mail should be addressed experienced in many months. to Decker. Ask for tickets. pa~t three weeks with typhoid- Commodity prices in general Members of the Tuscola County pneumonia. Mrs. Bailey's condition continued their upward climb this Medical Society decided at a meet- Initials Taken From Coins M. D. Hartt Young & Maier Ricker & Krahling is slightly improved. t week, cotton, rubber, su~'ar, and ~ing Monday evening at Care Com- Mrs. Frank McDonald and chil- The initials on the back of the l coffee displaying most strength. munity Hospital, that $2,500 is in- Corpron's Hardware ABC Sales and Service Wanner & Matthews 1909 one-cent piece are. V. D#~B. l Wheat and corn stubbornly resist- dren of Bad Axe visited Sunday sufficient pay for their services in Doerr's Restaurant Cass City Dept. Store Farm Produce Co. with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robinson. They are the initials of the design- led the upward~tendhney.The ex- caring for the indigents of the Mrs. Zetta Morrison was enter- er, Victor D. Brenner. The first is- I tension of the climb to higher lev- county. At the June session of the Ford Garage Bigelow's Gas Station Kenney's Grocery sue of these one-cent pieces carried els in commodity prices again en- tained at the Loren Trathen home board of supervisors, ~ resolution Townsend's 10c Store Robinson's Laundry ~A. H. Higgins Saturday and Sunday. the initials, but it was decided that couraged business leaders to pre- was adopted fixing $2,500 as the Rev. Hichens of Argyle and the initials were too conspicuous dict that the upturn will be a total amount which the county Elkland Gas and Oil Co. Great A. & P. Tea Co. Tyo & Son Rev. Frank Fields of Port Huron and an order was issued not to place major factor in hastening recovery would pay annually for physicians' Elkland Roller Mills Red & White Grocery J. L. Cathcart were Sunday dinner gues,ts at the them on the new coins. ' in all business. services in caring for the poor. Alex Henry A. Fort Bailey & Graham Albert Price hop~e. The country's steel operating About 20 physicians were pres- Mr. Stanbaugh of Ubly will Lobsters Cheap in Cuba rate recovered to 16 per cent of ent at the meeting, which was in Burke's Drug Store Michigan Bean Co. Kroger Grocery ' capacity from the record low level preach at the Holbrook church Lobster may be an expensive deli- e of Dr. C. N. Race, president. Dr. P. A. Schenck Mrs. S. H. Brown Gillies Dairy July 31 and Aug. 7. cacy in metropolitan centers of the of 12 per cent in the preceding The president produced figures re- week. The rebound was due to re- United States, but in Havana, ~,,b~ garding the costs, or rather the Cass City Oil and Gas Co. N. Bigelow & Sons Parrott Ice Cream Co. it is a commonplace. And "~sman'~" ~sumption of some steel plants.~ that amounts paid physicians in one S. T. & H. Oil Co. Wood's Drug Store E. Paul & Son - Stop Codling Moth l were shut down during the July 4 year for caring for indigents. The wonder, for vendors along the Male- i holiday" Buying of steel products, C. E. Patterson Smith's Store M. C. McLellan With Another Spray con, the famous seaside drive, take however, has shown no improve- figu)es were taken from records lobsters fresh and kicking from the ment and mills are existing on in the office of the county clerk, J. L. May sea and sell them to passing motor- President Race said, and were as Warnings for the spray to be ists for ten cents each. small day-to-day orders which % applied to control the final brood partly reflect seasonal dullness. of codling moth on Michigan apples Leaders in ~he steel ,trade and al- are being sent to many counties Word's Meaning Enlarged lied metal working industries be- by the entomology department at Originally the word "kidnap" was lieve that they must look for con- Michigan State College. used in the sense of carrying off a structive developments in business The date upon which this spray child or other person to enforced outside their own immediate pro- is to be applied is very important service or labor on the plantations vince for the stimulation of confi- as the protective poison coat has of the British colonies. It is now dence necessary to recovery. to be on the fruit before• the minute used of carrying away anyone un- Automobile production news for Friday and Saturday, July. 29 and 30, are the larvae enter the apple. The lawfully against his will. the United States reported during spray cannot be used on summer or early fall varieties of apples. last days you may secure For late fall or winter apples which are not to be washed before used as food, the spray should be Quality ! Service .v Price .~ 2 pounds of arsenate of lead in 100 gallons of water. This should WE DELIVER. be the final arsenical spray on fruit which is not to be washed. Where apples will go through a washer, 3 pounds of arsenate of Independent 1 0 P O U N D S oF lead can be used and the spray can be repeated once or more. Dilute lime sulphur may be used with either strength of spray or .... Grocery it can be omitted at the option of ....d! the orchard owner. M. D. HARTT Telephone 149 Dates recommended for the ap- plication of this spray in .the dif- ferent counties are: July 25, Cass; C,A R FREE July 26, Berrien, St. Joseph, QUAKER COFFEE Lenawee and Monroe; July 27, 3 lbs, ...... *1.00 Branch, Hillsdale, Calhoun, Jack- son, Washtenaw and Wayne; July % 28, Van Buren, Kalamazoo,~ Barry, SWEET PICKLES Eaton, Ingham, Livingston, Oak- 12 oz. jar " lOc To every person paying a year's sub- land, Maeomb, and Kent; July 29, Allegan, Ottawa, Ionia, Clinton, Shiawassee, Genesee, Lapeer, and scription tothe Cass City Chronicle St. Clair; July 30, Muskegon, SWIFT'S PRIDE WASHING POWDER 17 Montcalm, Gratiot and Saginaw. per pkg ...... C ' •will be given acoupon good for 10 HOSPITAL NOTES. PLAIN OLIVES 19c Miss Myrtle Pardon of Detroit 16 oz. jar pounds of granulated sugar when pre- is still a patient at the hospital. Mrs. Hazel Kitchen of Shabbona is still at the hospital. WHITE LAUNDRY bars Andrew Maroni of Sheridan en- sented at any grocery store in Cass tered Saturday and underwent an ...... 9 25c operation the same day. Mrs. Mary Ward of Dorchester, MINUTE BISCUIT FLOUR July 29 and 30 are the last days for Ontario, was brought to ,the hospi- per p kg ...... tal Monday night for medical care. 23c Marion Johnson of Gagetown en- Biscuit Cutter FREE this offer. tered Tuesday night and was able to leave Wednesday eveNng. - Emma Jean, .three year old TUSCoLA PASTRY FLOUR ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl 5 lb. sack ...... 11c Hendriek, was operated on Satur- @ day for removal of tonsils. Pay, Your Subscription to 'he Miss Edythe Pardon of Detroit GREEN LEAF TEA is still earing for her sister, Miss (Extra good quality) per lb. Myrtle ParBon. 21c Chronicle Today and get IO / DO YOU KNOW THAT? ml Kinds of freshL F, mt~ and ~r~__,~L,~. _. Pounds of Sugar Free Sunlight is as necessary to the Attractive Prices for Saturday. ~proper growth of babies as it is to plants. Ask your physician about Come in and get a supply of our ~Home Grown Toma- the right way to give the baby a sun bath. toes for the week-end.

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