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CASS CITY CHRONICLE d tTI [ • ' Ul=: ~ I I ir i H~-~_ .... VOLUME 29,' NUMBER 2. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1934. EIGHT PAGES. ] I Prayer and offering 4-H ACHIEVEMENT DAYS. COUNCIL NAMED MAY 14-15 March, "Adoration"....H.C. Miller AS CLEAN-UP DAYS HERE LOU H A [ iS Andante, "The Old Church Or~ 50TH ANN!WR R ' gan'. ................... W. P. Chambers 4-11 achiev¢.~nen~ days will bc The Band observed in Tuscola county at the At the council meeting Monday AI iED 81RGUITJUDE"Soft Shadows Falling"..Flemming following places next week: U RISE [ OLO Y evening, the trustees set aside May i FV FLli AL [ HURI H Boys' Glee Club Mayville , Monday evening, Apr. 14 and 15 as clean-up days in Cass , ,, "March Romaine". .............F. Beyer 23, at high school. T City. Trucks will be furnished by Serenade, "The Twilight Hour" Delegates Coming Here from Millington, Tuesday afternoon the village to cart away tin cans Lapeer Attorney Fills Vacan- ..........................Francis A. Myers L. D. Randall Speaks on Ag- ~Large Numbers Attended the Apr. 24, at M. E. church. t and other rubbish which are ,to be cy Caused bY Death of The Band Fifty Parishes in Thumb Akron, Tuesday evening, April ricultural Experiment placed at a convenient spot for Banquet and Two Sunday "Go Where the Water Glideth" Judge Smith. on May 5. 2~, at community hall. Near Chesaning. loading. Ash hauling will not be ..............................................Wilson Caro, Wednesday afternoon, Apr. done b:~ the village trucks. Services. Girls' Glee Club 25, at high school auditorium. Governor Comstock, on Monday, Overture, "Sincerity" ................ Programs were printed ~this week Delegates from the clothing and ............................Geo. D. Barnard L. D. Randall, superintendent of The fiftieth anniversary of the appointed John Lougbmane of La- by the Chronicle and copies sent handicraft clubs will be chosen by NEW STATE LAW ON Organ Voluntary, "Sabbath . .the ~Chesaning Schools, was the peer as judge of the 40th judicial ot~t by the local committee to over the state leaders to attend county CHATTEL MORTGAGES building of the Evangelical church ..................... speaker at the April meeting of the Morn" . Fred Jewell 50 Methodist Episcopal parishes in at Cass City was celebrated with circuit, comprising Lapeer and The Band achievement program a~ the Caro Cuss City Community Club on the Thumb and adjoining counties, ~programs on Friday evening, Sun- Tuscola counties. He fills the va- "Rejoice Ye Pure in Heart" Presbyterian church on Wednesday Tuesday evening. The first part of On March 28, a new state law outlining plans for a youth conven- . day morning and Sunday evening. cancy caused by the recent death ............................................Messiter evening, April 25. his address related to the economic became effective which requires Each annivez'sary occasion was at- tion here on Saturday, May 5. The of Judge Henry H. Smith of Caro. Mixed Chorus situation of today after which Mr. that all chattel mortgages after tended by a large audience. i first session is at 10:00 a: m. and Governor Comstock visited Mr. "Stilly Night" Serenade Will Huff Randall told of the Sunrise Coop- that date be filed with the county Friday night a banquet was the closing feature is a banquet Cass City Nine Loughnane at Lapeer Saturday to "Peace March" ............ H. C. Miller erative Farm Community on the I register of deeds. Recording of this served ,to members of the church and program which is scheduled t~ discuss the appointment before The Band !Prairie Farm, eight miles out of lclass of mortgages is taken from lan d congregation by ladies of the occupy the ,time profitably from Face Tough Schedule making it public Monday. The fol- Chesaning. I the duties of ~he township clerks. !society, in the church dining room. 6:00 until 9:00 p. m. The sessions lowing sketch of the life of the new The farm, he said, comprises They have one month to turn their I One hundred seventy-five enjoyed will be held in the Methodist church By Don Kilbourn. circuit judge is taken from the De- about 10,000 acres of fertile lands,! mortgage records over to the regis- the fine repast and the excellent here, ~nd the young people's organ-1 The following is the 1934 base- troit Free Press: WILL8BOW [ ROWEF $ i almost all cleared and well drained, ter of deeds, program which followed. The invo- "Judge Loughnane, a native of izations of the other Cass City i ball schedule of the Cass City High !0he third of ,the land is under cul- cation was 'given by Rev. Chas. Lapeer, was born 62 years ago, .the churches are cordially invited to I School: !tivation. The membership of the Bayless, pastor of the M. E. church. son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lough- have delegates in attendance I Gagetown, Apr. 20, here. REA ON FORNI[;ES colony at the beginning of 1934 Community singing was led by J. nane who helped settle the district. throughout the day. Caro, May 4, there. consisted of 85 families, most of 400 AT DEMO6RAfl[ Ivan Niergarth. He was educated in the schools of The morning headline is Dr. Unionvitle, May 8, here. them Jews, who came from Eastern Following the introduction of the Lapeer county and the University Hugh Stuntz of Chicago, mission- Sebewaing, May 11, here. cities knowing practically nothing toastmaster, H. F. Lenzner, by of Michigan Law School, getting Potato Producers Offered a ary to the youth of South America, i Mayville, May 15, ,there. about farming. Forty-five families Rev. Geo. A. Spiller, two selections his degree in 1896. in the United States on furlough. I 'Vassar, May 25, here. MEETAT [ARO FRIDAY Chance to See Standards in various cities are getting ready were given by the Sunday School "For 25 years he has been chair- The afternoon session has two I Fairgrove, May 28, there. to come to the colony. About 70 orchestra directed by Mrs. J. I. man of the County Democratic Set by Consumers. main parts. The first is a Youth I Harbor Beach, June 5, there. more families will be accepted, Judge Lacey, Raymond Foley Niergarth. A selection in German Committee. Offices he has held in- Symposium on World Peace, di- Last Monday approximately 40 making a total of 200, when the rected by Clayton Lewis, an in- men reported for the first outdoor was .sung by a ladies' chorus of 10 clude city attorney, 1901-03; alder- Reasons why some potatoes from books will be closed for a number and Jas. Mogan Were structor in Port Huron High drill of the coming 1934 baseball members, who responded with an man; postmaster, 1914-23; circuit outside sections ~sell at higher of years at least. School. A ~eam of speakers will lseason. Of this large group 12 are Main Speakers. court commissioner; and prosecu- prices on Detroit market than stock The colony is based on the Col- present various phases of the sub- tor, 1924-25. grown within the state will be letter men, making this years team lectivist principle. Each member ject, which will then be open to a "In 1912 he was delegate to the shown to all growers who accept one of many veterans. contributes an equal share at join- forum discussion. The second part An accounting of the administra- national Democratic convention at~ The abili.ty to find a capable ing, proportionately size of the nominate 1the,. invitation of the Michigan P o- the afternoon program is to be to tion of the state government, the Baltimore, and helped of hurler is Coach Kelly's main prob- Turn to page 8, please, ,taro Growers' Association to in- a presentation by a team from A1- activities of the state Democratic Woodrow Wilson. spect the Detroit market on Thurs- lem. At present, he has Hillaker, organization, and a call for a fa- lied Youth, Post No. 4, Detroit. "He formed a law partnership! day, April 26. Donnelly, Graham, Kelly, and Phil vorable ,vote on the public works Part of their time will be used in t with the late E. C. White, and la- and Pete Retherford working on bond bill this month were the ter the firm became White, Lough-] Arrangements have been made a one-act play, entitled "What Turn to page 8, please. Those Who May nane and Cramton, with the addi-ibY the association and by the farm Price Revenue ?" This feature, highlights of addresses by state ti0n of Louis C. Cramton, former crops department at Michigan which occurs in the late afternoon, Vote on Bond Issue and party officials at the banquet State College to have competent meeting of the Tuscola County Jef- congressman. The firm was dis- will be open to the public. market men accompany the grow- The evening banquet program Guild Continues The Department of State has fersonian Club and :the Tuscola solved 'when Mr. Cramton took over ers to the Detroit Union Produce Young Democrats Club at Caro the affairs of the Citator ~ Publish- has several enjoyable features Terminal and to .the Central Mar- Broa l Program ~ransmittect to all county election Friday evening. More than 400 ing Co. scheduled, including pictures of the ket and sho.w the condition in officials the opinion of the attorney Democrats attended this Jefferson "Judge Loughnane, a member of Port Huron District Methodist general relative to wha may vote which potatoes reach the market On Monday evening, one of the the Knights of Columbus, has a Young People's Camp at Forester. on the $37,800,000 bond issue at the Day observance. from all potato growing sections. most interesting Guild meetings of wide reputation as a wit and as an Supt.