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Cass City Chronicle Volume 35, Number 36 CASS CITY CHRONICLE VOLUME 35, NUMBER 36. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1940. i .r . ,.. EIGHT PAGES. Wedding Anniversary " Rev. S. P. K rn Will Be • o o Plans Received for ed Cross lilaterla1ll Noted Speakers Four Tuscola Men of Ubly CoUple Is / . /New Pastor of the Selected to Begin a 25 P et honers f0r " Farm Shop Bldg. at ObservedHere l|g D strlb.ted t. te Address Yeu g o J. • The `twen.ty-fif.th wedding anm- Rev. Stanley P. Kirn, pastor of ]~ ~_.~. Tuscola County's first contingent Cass City School versary of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall the Owendale Evangelical Church ~-~.,~"V|.~.~'|~".~ Palach of Ubly was celebrated on Fifteen Branches for the selective draft left Caro ifor .the past 2~ years, ~ has been Wednesday for .the Saginaw induc- Tuscola County Friday evening at .the home of Mr. transferred to .the Cass City church and Mrs. Myron Spencer. Thirty- --~ tion center to begin a year's train- NYA Will Build Several to fill .the vacancy caused by .the ing under .the national defense .two guests were entertained at Mrs. F. C. Striffier of death of Dr. R. N. Holsaple on eight tables of bridge with prizes Russian Refugee Will program. The four were Keith Shops in Towns of Less Care Is Appointed October 31. The position at Owen- Will Appear for Hearings going to Mrs. Ben Eilber, Mrs. dale will be filled by Rev. George Give Lecture at Novesta Frederick Brady of Caro, Harold. Than 2,500 Population. Fred Lenton, Walter Schrader and Glenn McLachlan of Cass City, at the Opening of the De- Production Chairman. Belknap of Chicago, formerly of Church of Christ Dec. 5. Albert LeRoy Mendendorp of Un- Robert Hagen, all of Ubly. The Detroit. cember Term of Court. honor guests received many gifts, ionville, and Oliver O'Dell McNight Mr. Kirn has been in the minis- of Millingten. The first three are ...------.--__ School offidals have evidenced ,an among them a white and silver bell Material for dresses and yarn try of Evangelical churches for 14 interest in the erection of a farm with silver streamers with a silver Saturday, November 30, at 9:00 volunteers and Mr. McNight's or- for knitting is being distributed to years, serving .two years at Fre- der number is 2. Twenty-five petitioners will ap- shop on the school grounds at Cass dollar attached to each streamer. mont, Indiana, four years at Bain- a. m., young people from all .the pear in .the Tuscota County Circuit The supper table was centered with the 15 different branch organiza- churches of Flint Presbytery will The four men must undergo more City and have written federal tions of Red Cross throughout the bridge, Michigan, five years at Court on Monday, December 16, authorities for particulars regard- a beautiful wedding cake decorated begin to assemble at the Cass City rigid examinations at Saginaw and county by Mrs. F. C. Striffler of South Rockwood and then at Owen- in the event that any are disquali- the opening day of the December ing the requirements necessary. [with white doves and pink roses Presbyterian Church for their fall term, for their naturalization hear- Caro, the newly appointed produc- dale. conference. The keynote of ,the fied .there, substitutions will be Funds, school au.thori.ties here say, with silver leaves; also their names. Mr. and Mrs. Kirn graduated ings. The December term usually Guests from Detroit were Mr. tion chairman. The county quota conference will be set by the open- made from the following list: • 1 will be available for the costs of of garments is to be ready for from North Central College at opens on the first Monday of the building materials. The plans sub- and Mrs. Otto Grates, Mr. and Mrs. ing address of the meeting which 7 Victor Joseph Grzemkowske, ] shipment abroad by January 1 next. Naperville, Ill., in 1920 and Mr. will come from Dr. S. Franklin Caro. month, but has been postponed for mitted by the State Board of Con- Jack Palach, Mr. and Mrs. Ted next month because Circuit Judge Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. George Starr "This is the largest consignment of Kirn tfrom the Evangelical Semi- Mack, director of the Young Peo- 12 Rinerd Lincoln Laymen, Caro. trol for Vocational Education call clothing that .the county chapter nary .two years later. Directly after Louis Cramton will be conducting for a one-story brick building" 42 and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Serratoni. ple's Division of .the Board of has ever undertaken to make up," that, they went as missionaries Foreign Missions of the Presby- court in Wayne County early in by 90 :feet. Tentative planS are to says G. W. Landon, chapter chair- to Shenchowfu, Hunan, China, o December. have ,the new building, if erected, terian Church. Dr. Mack is a young man. "It includes the following where they remained until 1926. man of great promise and power, The following list gives the to occupy space north of the pres~ items: 155 girls' dresses, 15 wom- They were associated in Hunan B Seal Campmgn names of the petitioners and their eat school building. Cass City Lost a having attended .the conferences of en's dresses, 30 boys' shirts, 20 with Rev. and Mrs. Albert H. Buts- World Youth at Madras, India, and addresses and their witnesses. The "The National Youth Adminis- operating gowns, 15 hospital pa- bach, who later came .to Cass City first name in each paragraph is tration is in position .to build sev- Amsterdam, Holland, recently. Dr. jamas, 55 layettes, 30 men's sweat- where Mr. Butzbach served as Mack will speak at I0:00 a. m. and Will Open in This that of the petitioner and after his eral farm shops throughout the Pioneer Resident ers, 30 women's sweaters, 50 chil- minister of the Evangelical Church. address is placed the names of his state and these farm shops may be the public is invited to this session. dren's sweaters, besides other mis- Mr. and Mrs. Kirn have three witnesses. built in communities with a popula- Other leaders who will be heard cellaneous articles such as socks, children attending the Owendale in the afternoon are Dr. H. T. Chu, Section Next Week Cyrus Edward Shank, Vassar° tion of not more than 2,500," shawls, mufflers and mittens. George Laslo, Cass City; John writes George H. Fern, director Sunday M rni g School in the fourth, seventh and Chinese scholar and teacher; Miss of •"Your Red Cross organization is tenth grades. Bey. Mr. Kirn ex- Mohr, John Goodall. the State Board of Control for Anita Harris, student from Brazil; greatly in need of volunteer work- pects Zo start his pastorate here Paul Lobb, Defordo Vocational Education, in introduc- Mr. Abraham, s.tuder~t at Chicago Three Hundred Letters ers and your branch chairman early in December, Theological Seminary, from India; Frank Joseph Stoklosinski, King- ing .the subject to J. Ivan Nier- James J. Spenee Had would appreciate whatever help ston; Louis Wenzlaff~ Frank Wiles- garth, superintendent of schools in and John W. McCracken, field rep- Will Be Mailed Offering ki. Lived in This Community that can be given to speed up `the resentative education, Cass City. "It has been indicated of religious Christmas Stickers. James Wesley Bradburn, R. No. completion of the material into Synod of Michigan. LocM leaders to us that you are in need of a new Since Fall of 1883. wearable garments. Most of" .the 1, Millington; Orville Kent, Lloyd building to be used for general and School Instrm0rs will include Mrs. Angus McCallum Baldwin. branch organizations in the county of Bad Axe and .the Bey. Arthur faxm shop. The construction of The fight against tuberculosis, Ferdinand Schneider, Vassar; have or are just finishing their K. Korteling of Fairgrove. the shop through the NYA re- One by one .the pioneers of this dreaded and insidious disease, quires the furnishing of materials local drive for memberships and At noon, the Guild of the church that Turn to page 8, please. community are passing away and all persons not yet in possession DiscussedProblems is being carried to the Cass City by the local community. The NYA many of our citizens were saddened will serve a Chinese luncheon for community again. will also furnish the necessary of membership cards are request- the young people. Sunday as the announcement was ed and urged .to sign up by Novem- The 34th annual Christmas Seal architectural services. Russian Refugee to Lecture. More Subscriptions made that James J. Spence had ber 30 to help swell the member- in Eighteen Groups sale, conducted by the Michigan "If you are interested in having slipped out of life into the great Thursday evening, December a shop built and your community ships since 'the need for funds 5, Tuberculosis Society to finance its for the Red Cross beyond. He. has been in declining abroad are so necessary during this Alexander Varonaeff, a Russian day-to-day fight against the mala- is able to furnish the materials for health for some time but was up refugee, will give an address at ,the this type project, suggest ,that war period." dy, will begin next week. Red Cross subscriptions which of I town Saturday afternoon. He was First Winter Meeting of Novesta Church of Christ. Mr. Into the mails will go letters you contact Orin W. Kaye, state taken very ill later in the day and Varonaeff's parents we~ce exiled .to were not included in the list pub- administrator, National Youth Ad- Thumb Round Table Held addressed .to 300 in the Cass City lished in .the Chronicle last week passed away early Sunday morn- Siberia because of their religious community, in every walk of life, ministration, Lansing.
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