CASS C ITY CHROb ICLE VOL. 24, NO. 12. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1929. EIGHT PAGES. NEW EQUIPMENT FOR DENTAL OFFICE WILL 7a~ ~,~ JULY 13 %_ _9 f AHJ I?E A IAri New equipment has been installed the past week in the dental quarters TheflfthannualDillmanschoolre- I EiyiAI B THE. IN BINI]HAiyl• DIsII iCT]l union will be held Saturday, July of Dr. P. A. Schenck in the Sheridan ____ l at the school grounds. 13, DI[S IN A[ITO CRASH Building and many changes have James Tuckey, president of the or- Equalization Committee Adjust- been made in the arrangement of the Two Hundred Gathered Satur- ganization, promises a bigger and suite of rooms. David Van Buren Victim in ed Figures to Practically day.to Attend Third Annual better picnic than usual. A baseball The new equipment includes a Rit- game and a tug-of-war, at which the Accident; Other Driver the 1928 Total. ter motor chair and a Ritter Model C School Reunion. mighty pupils of former days will Exonerated. unit which furnishes the air, water show their prowess will probably be and electrical appliances used in the features of the day, unless per- The assessed valuations of 18 town- present-day dentistry. Both are fin- A delightful summer breeze and ships in Tuscola as determined by su- June sunshine greeted the two hun- haps the usual dinner from well-filled David Van Buren, 56, was kille4 ished in mahogany to match the re- baskets be awarded the honor place. Monday morning when the automo- per-visors were lowered in amounts mainder of the equipment. A second dred persons who gathered at the ranging" from $1,000 to $50,000 by the Bingham schoolhouse in Elmwood Any one-time or present membel bile he was driving was struck by a operating room situated just South of of the Dillman school including his car driven by Glenn Trisch of Caro equalization committee of the board of the main operating room contains an township, Saturday, June 29, to cele- supervisors. To the valuation of Mill- brate the third annual Bingham and friends is invited to be three miles southwest of Caro at the operating chair, fountain and elec- intersection of the M-81 detour and a ington township, the committee added school re-union. The attendance was present for this gathering, bringing trical equipment. This will make pos- road. $10,000. The total valuation of the not quite so large as in other years, the usual basket luncheon which will cross sible the treatment of two patients be served at one o'clock. Van Buren, employed at the Michi- county as equalized is $31,517,660. at the same time. The adjoining owing to the fact° that farmers are The amount last year was $31,515,751. toiling long hours to catch up with gan Farm Colony, Wahjamega, was rooms are~ a laboratory and office. going south and Trisch, employed on The report of the equalization com- Walls of the suite have been newly their spring work, which has been inittee and later adopted by the board delayed owing to weather conditions. NW~KY ~E~ IERM road construction near Reese, was go- decorated in light buff, and the ceil- U ing west. Trisch escaped with minor of supervisors on Friday contained As auto after auto arrived, happy ings are done in cream and the wood- l injuries. Van Buren suffered severe these figures: greetings were exchanged by old work in ivory enamel. The floors of /bruises on the head and it is thought l the operating rooms are covered with schoolmates and neighbors. Total Tax De- Total as At JA~K~0~ PRI~0N 'death was caused from afractured Assessed ducted Equal'z'd .new inlaid linoleum. At one o'clock the schoolbell pealed forth to announce that dinner was I skull and broken neck. Both autos Akron ...... $2030000 $5000 $2025000 ]were badly wrecked. Almer ...... 1557850 ...... 1557850 waiting. Tables were laid under the beautiful trees that grace the school- ! Mr. Van Buren is survived by his Arbela ...... 798980 2000 796980 Berman Store Robber To Serve jwife and two grown children. Columbia .... 1997225 2000 1995225 son Clark of Cumber, the Misses Isla house lawn, and pot-luck dinner was PIONEER GIRLS Two To Ten Years in That Mr. Van Buren came to his Dayton .... 850870 3000 847870 CLUBS WILL ENid/liP and Mary White, Joseph Gast, and served, followed by a helping of de- Denmark .. 2375950 ...... 2375950 HONOR MRS. WORK Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCaslin of Pon- licious ice cream and cake. Mrs. Colin State Prison. death through an unavoidable accident was the verdict returned by the jury Elkland .... 2111350 8000 2103350 tiac, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wise and Bingham, president of the re-union, impaneled by Coroner Lee Huston. Ellington .. 773280 i000 772280 Fourteen ladies enjoyed a social af- children of Clio. was unable to be present owing to ill- Elmwood .. 1541575 2000 1539575 ternoon and evening Wednesday at ness, and a tempting meal was taken Sylvester Swanky, 21, was brought The verdict exonerated the driver of Fairgrove 2151775 15000 2136775 the home of Mrs. Alice Moore when the other car, Glenn Trisch. Prosecut- Fremont .. 1011645 ...... 1011645 I Palmer-Zemke. to her, showing the kindly interest of back by Sheriff L. S. McEldowney Few Spare Moments Shown on they met in honor of Mrs. Cora Work i these friends for her comfort and wel- from Detroit June 26 to stand trial ,ing Attorney Roland O. Kern Gilford .... 1622500 2000 1620500 A quiet wedding- was solemnized handled the inquest and questioned 2882379 ...... 2882370 of Portland, Oregon, who is visiting] fare. There were many expressions ~for the $6,000 robbery of the Berman Indianf'Ids Program of Events for Week Tuesday, July 2, at the Methodist Trisch fully. Trisch said a clump of Juniata .... 1104000 2000 1102000 here. Most of those present were I of regret that she was ill, and unable ! department store at Kingston, De-

,~ parsonage at Kingston when Miss Kingston .. 925520 2000 923520 of July 8-12. girls together in Cass City and the I to be present with her cheery smile, f cember 15, 1928. ,trees at the corner obstructed the Leone Palmer, youngest daughter of Koylton .... 892925 2000 890925 time passed all too quickly in relating i A short business session was held, In Justice William Imerson's court view of both drivers and that he did Mr. and Mrs. George Palmer, became Millington 1331730 ...... 1341730 happenings of years ago. Mrs. Moore i over which Mrs. Alvin Beach presid- Thursday, Swanky pleaded guilty, not see the other car until it ran The eleventh annual encampment of the bride of Henry W. Zemke, son of Novesta .... 731975 2000 729975 had not seen Mrs. Work in 40 years. ed. The following officers were elect- Iwaived examination, and was bound squarely into his path, within 70 feet Tuscola .... 149119015000 1476190 county champions in boys' and girls' Mr. and Mrs. Win. Zemke of Wilmot. Those from out of town who at- ed: President, Mrs. Alvin Beach; vice I over to the circuit court for trial. He of his car. He applied the brakes, he Vassar ....:. 1298475 50000 1248475 club work will be held at Michigan They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. tended besides Mrs. Work were Mrs. president, M~s. Fred Palmer; secre- Its charged with breaking and enter- said, but his attempt to stop was un- Watert'r/ .. 987650 5000 982650 State College, July 8 to 12, according William Zemke, brother and sister- George Carolan of Gagetown, a tary, Mrs. Charles Randall; treasurer, Iing. successful. Wells ...... 506725 1000 505725 to the announcement of the state in-law of the groom. Wisner .... 653100 2000 651100 leader of boys and girls 4-H clubs. former Cass City girl, Mrs. Etta Mrs. Walter Milligan. Chairman, In circuit court, where he was ar- Kaufman of Minneapolis and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Zemke left immedi- Totals..31628660 121000 31517660 The program for camp week out- Charles Seekings. raigned before Judge Henry H. RECEPTION HONORING Grey Lenzner of Bad Axe. A pot ately for the home of Mr. and Mrs. ? lines activities beginning at 6:15 each Mrs. Rose B. Muntz, present teach- Smith on Monday, July I, Swanky ., .... Supervisor KMnath, chairman of the luck supper was served. Fred L. Breish of Detroit, where they MRS. CAMERON JULY 10 special committee to confer with the morning and continuing until taps at were entertained by the employees of er of the Bingham school, announced pleaded guilty to the charge and was 9:30 p. m. Members of the college a program consisting of songs, read- immediately sentenced to serve two Burns Detective Agency regarding :I ~;he Grand Leader Department st°re' The Presbyterian Missionary Socie- their bill of $3,254 for services ren- staff will appear on the program each -- were Mrs. Zemke was formerly em- ings and Hawaiian guitar numbers. to I0 years in the state prison at The audience sang, "America," then Jackson. ty will meet Wednesday, July 10, in- dered in the search for Francis Blas- day to give talks on the subjects 1 ployed. Sherman Evans offered prayer. The stead of Thursday, July 11, as stated ius, missing MaYville farmer, reported which are taught in their depart- Summer Weddings Mr. and Mrs. Zemke left Detroit Swanky admitted that he was an first number was a Hawaiian guitar in the program. All ladies of the that the committee had conferred with ments. Thursday morning on a motor trip to accomplice of "Polack John" Lucian by Clare O'Dell and the Misses of Detroit, in the Berman robbery, al- church as well as members of the so- the agency and the claim had been re- The contest to" determine the Niagara Falls and Whitby, Ontario. Lowe-Pettinger. Hilda and Ira O'Dell. Ezra Kelley so the robbery of the Haas and Sherk ciety are urged to attend. A recep- duced to $2,000. This claim against healthiest boy and girl in the camp On their return, they will reside on A very pretty wedding occurred and Mrs. Win. O'Dell sang "When stores at Mayville about the same tion will be held at 2:30 o'clock in the county was referred to the com- will be held Tuesday, July 9. The the groom's farm near Cass City. Saturday, June 30, at one o'clock~ in You. and I Were Young, Maggie," honor of Mrs. Cameron, president of mittee on claims and accounts. It was two who are chosen will represent time. They stole three autos in Tus- the Austin Baptist church, when Mr. and responded to the applause with Flint Presbyterial. The meeting will later ordered paid by the supervisors. southern Michigan in the state con- Perry-Deming. cola county, he said, one in Caro, and !Geo. Pettinger and Miss Verna M. "Annie Laurie." Mrs. C. P. Hunter be held at the Crosby home with Mrs. Thirty-five hundred- dollars were test which will be held at the state two in Vassar. Lowe Were Unlined in marriage, Rev. The marriage of ~iss Beatrice E. gave an original reading which in- rvVilliam I. Moore and Mrs. Cleaver as transferred from the general fund to fair in Detroit next fall. One of the cars was used by Lucian W. R. Curtis, pastor of the church of- Perry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. cluded a "take-off" on several of the hostesses. The afternoon program is: the revolving drain fund and this Apparent favoritism has been June 6 in Pennsylvania, it is alleged, ficiating. W. Perry of Elmwood, and Mr. Louis boys and girls who participated in a when a bank in that state was robbed Prayer service, Mrs. A. D. Gillies. amount was later transferred to re- shown toward the boys by the people who made up the camp program as The church had been beautifully B. Deming of Caro was solemnized on program on the last day of school and a customer killed. Tuscola officers Report of Biennial, Mrs. A. E. Cam- imburse the Northwestern Drain fund. decorated, and to the strains of Lohen- ~Saturday evening, June 22, at the eron. Question box. School Commissioner McComb was baseball games are scheduled for Turn to page 4. released Lucian to Pennsylvania offi- them while the girls are participating grin Wedding March played by Miss Jefferson Avenue Methodist Episcopal cers, and he was taken back to that a11owed $300 for extra clerk hire in Ella Martin of Bad Axe, the bridal church, Saginaw. Rev. H. W. Kuhl- 1929. in memory contests and a style state for trial. Lucian, driver for the party took their places before an man, pastor of the church performed MRS. SCHWADERER Chairman S. Morrison was dele- show. The girls, however, are allowed THUMB OF MICH. bandits, on Monday, at Somerset, Pa., of pink and white flowers and a Tthe ceremony. They were accompa- gated by the supervisors to attend time off to watch the baseball finals received a total sentence of from 16 MADE HONOR MEMBER bank of green. The bride was charm- I nied by Miss Thelma Jackson of Caro ASSO. NEWS LETTER the meeting of the State Tax Com- on Thursday. to 32 years--five to 10 years for ing in a gown of white georgette and and A. L. Bogart of Lake Orion. mission at Lansing July 3. Mr. Mor- Camps for northern Michigan club breaking and entering, 10 to 20 years I Venus Rebekah Lodge initiated wedding veil. She carried a boquet of I Mrs. Deming is a graduate of the By Ross L. Mahon. rison and Supervisors Dillon, Whitlock members wilI be held at Gaylord and for robbery and one to two years for/fou r new members into the order pink roses. The bridesmaid, Miss I Caro high school and of Central State and Black will attend the State Tax !at Chatham August 5-9. A new club The Secretary of the Association, felonious attack. I Friday night. Mrs. William Schwad- Nora Lowe of Snover , wore peach Teachers College at Mr. Pleasant. Mr. conference at Lansing in August. building for which the money was J. L. Ludlow, in Port Huron is having Two of Swanky's accomplices are lerer ' who has been a member of the georgette. Chester Norman Pettinger Deming is proprietor of the city dray The board of supervisors recom- appropriated by the state is being numerous inquiries about renting cot- now in Jackson prison, sent there by order for 29 years, • was made an of Sedalia, Alta., was the groomsman. line at Caro. mended a vaccination of all dogs in constructed at Gaylord. tages along the shore of The Thumb, Judge Sample of Washtenaw county, honorary member. Refreshments were A reception was held at the home Mr. and Mrs. Deming will make the county owing to the prevalence of The following is the list of the Tus- also for rooms and board not only in served after the meeting. of the bride's mother, Mrs. Margaret their home on Howard Street in Caro. rabies in Tuscola county. cola county champions and the project hotels but in private houses. L0we, where a three-course wedding The board granted permission to which they represent. At least 50% of Mr. Ludlow would like to have own- PARROTT'S CREAMERY dinner Those attending County Clerk Guy N. Ormes and Pro- these are planning to attend the Boys' was served. ers of cottages around The Thumb DAILY VACATION BIBLE included Mr. and Mrs. Armstead, Mrs. MAKING ICE CREAM bate Judge Guy G. Hill to attend the and Girls' Club Week at East Lan- write to him, telling him of such cot- SCHOOL A SUCCESS July state conventions. Mr. Ormes sing next week. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hut- BETHELHOLDS ANNUAL tages as they have to rent, with size, son and son, James, all of Argyle, W. A. Parrott had added equipment will attend t~e convention of county Bean--Lyle Murry, Caro. description, rates, and the periods for I The Daily Vacation Bible School Mr. and Mrs. James Sauder and to his creamery for the manufactur- clerks in Jackson, July 23-25, and I Potato---Josephine Fowler, May- which they are available. closed as a complete success. All daughters, Ruth, ;~Miriam and Esther, ing of ice cream which he is selling Mr. Hill the convention of probate/vitle. ilOiYilYlijNIiYPICNIC If you can accommodate tourists would have been glad to continue the Mrs. Christian Bryce and daughter, at wholesale and retail. judges at Detroit on July 17-19. t Pig-Gilt--Herman Walt, Reese. with rooms and board in your home, I school longer. "While two ,weeks are and Mrs. Stannard of Almont, Mr. A 40-quart freezer has been in- j ~ Pig-S. & L--Clarence Bullock, whether on the lake shore or in the i short," says Rev. Curtis, we were and Mrs. John Lowe , and daughter, Sunday School Journeys to Bay stalled and two tray,pack hardening Cass City. interior, in the village or on the farm, !merely feeling our way to learn how. Nora, of Cumber, Archibald McLach- cabinets. Mr. Parrott pursued a FAMILY REUNIONS Dairy-Calf---Audley Homer, De- Port for Day of Sport and ~write and tell Mr. Ludlow about it. I A complete program will be ready lin of Argyle, Archibald Boag of Sno- course in ice cream manufacturing at ford. He is likely to be able to send you i for next year with a full corps of ver, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Pettinger, Feasting. Michigan State College last winter. The farm home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Dairy-Heifer--Earl Witkovsky, Ca- some business. Of course, give him a teachers." James Pettinger and David Pettinger, description of the place and your J. Mitchell at Shabbona was the to. Friday afternoon all enjoyed a pic- all of Tyre, Chester Pettinger of Se- scene of a happy gathering Sunday, Dairy-ProductionClarence Mer- Rain in the forenoon of Wednesday rates. Advertise it in the Chronicle. nic on the fair grounds. June 30. The occasion~, was Mr. Mit- chant, Cass City. dalia, Alta., Mr. and Mrs. Warren Nu- June 26, proved of double benefit to Even the hotels around The Thumb chell's birthday and was a complete Beef-Baby Beef--James Milligan, gent and daughters, Eleanor, Fay, the farmers of the Bethel district. It are not all lib'ted in the Association's surprise to him. Cass City. Carol and Mary, and son, Lyle, of helped the crops and it gave them a office. The secretary should have full This is the first time in nine years Beef-Breeding--Clayton Culbert, Bad Axe, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus King good excuse to attend the Bethel particulars regarding every hotel in the families have been together. With Caro, R No. 2. and son, Gerald, of Argyle, Ella Mar- Sunday school picnic at Bay Port. the Thumb. the exception of Mrs. Jennie Gray of Clothing-lst yr.--Bessie McKnight, tin of Bad 24xe, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas But then, one who has attended these Gibbard, Mrs. Margaret Lowe and Pontiac, who is ill', M1 Of the brbthers Mayville. functions in past years does not wait M-19 and M-29 are getting install- and sisters were there. A bounteous Clothing-2nd yr.---Eleanor Filion, son, Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. James for an excuse to go for they have ments of paving this season. It looks dinner was served at two o'clock by Fairgrove. Lowe and four sons, Irwood, Keith, proven delightful affairs and this as if M-53 should be pushed along Jerry and Gene. Mrs. Mitchell and the time passed all Clothing-3rd yr.--Maggie Lesh, year's event was no exception to that even with the others. Let's us fellows too quickly with visiting and recall- Akron. rule. on the shore and in the center of The ing other days. Clothing-4th yr.--Norma Burrough, White-Buehrly. The crowd numbering 35 families Thumb put our shoulders to the Those present were Mrs. Oscar Akron. Lawrence Buehrly, son of Mr. and --about 145 persons--arrived at Bay wheel and help boost for the west Dean of Lorain, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Clothing-5th yr.--Audrey Cosens, Mrs. Leonard Buehrly, and Miss Ethel Port at noon, and as soon as the la- side of The Thumb and for paving Win. Dean of Toledo, Ohio, Mrs. John Akron. White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. dies could, unpack the pot luck din- M-53. That's the proper system on Mann, Mrs. Ray Mann and Walter Handicraft-lst yr.--Loren Letson, Fred White, both of Cass City were ner, the Sunday Schoolers--young •which to work and the way we will Mann, all of Davison, Mich., Mr. and Fairgrove. united in marriage by Rev. C. W. Ly- and old--were on hand to enjoy it. get results. Mrs. Jos. Graham and son, Leslie, of Handicraft-2nd yr.--Pascel Trent, man at the home of the bride's par- And such a dinner! Akron. Pontiac, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Mitchell, ents, three miles east and one-half Following this bounteous repast, HORSESHOE SCORES. Clinton Mitchell, Claude Mitchell, Handicraft-3rd yr.--Theron Lati- mile south of Cass City, Saturday officers of the society chartered the Misses Helen and Marguerite Mit- mer, Akron, R No. 2. evening, June 29, at eight o'clock. merry-go-round to give the young- Team No. 1 of the local Horseshoe chell, all of Shabbona, Mrs. John Handicraft-4th yr.--Leon D. Cosens, About one hundred friends and rel- sters and those not so young rides on Pitchers Club won from Team No. 2 Crawford and sons, Herbert and Har- Akron R. No. 3. atives were present. After the cere- the carrousel. by a margin of two points, the score old, Miss Anna Mitchell, Geo. Sil- Demonstration teams: Clothing-- mony, a dainty luncheon was served. Sports filled the afternoon pro- standing 386 to 384, on Tuesday vernail and Leo Fitzgerald, all of Genevieve Inglis, Fairgrove; Eleanor The bride was attended by her sis- I gram. Win. Day, posing as a heavy- night. Individual scores follow. Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mit' Filion, Fairgrove. ter, Isla White, and the bridegroom weight, won first in the fat men's chell and family. Music Champion--Pauline Kline, by his brother, Edward Buehrly. The race, with Ray Martin second. Frank 1---Atwell-Ruhl ...... 50-50-50--150 Akron. home was very beautifully decorated Reid proved the swiftest married 2--Ottaway-May ...... 26-44-35 105 The Pike reunion was held at the Style Show Champion--Gladys for the occasion with ferns, flowers, man while Dell Profit, second, in the 1--Kelley-Thane ...... 50-50-50--150 home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fike Sat- Montei, Fairgrove. wedding bells and streamers. The race for benedicts. Mrs. James Day 2--Graham-Vader ...... 49-37-43--129 urday, June 29, with an attendanCe of happy couple left by motor on a captained the winners in a balloon 1--Henry-Davis ...... 23-21-42-- 86 90, coming from Detroit, Pontiac, short wedding trip to various points blowing" contest and Mrs. Vern Car- 2--Sherman-McNamee ..50-50-50--150 Rochester, Otter Lake, North Branch MARRIAGE LICENSES. in Michigan. penter was captain of the group win- Officers of the club urge all mem- Prof. and Mrs. C. C. Crammond. and Cass City. Upon their return, Mr. and Mrs. ning second. Gum chewers had their bers to attend next Tuesday's meet- At one o'clock a pot luck dinner Orel B. Chambers, 23, Caro; Rosa- Buehrly will reside in their new inning also. Mrs. Dell Profit was ing. The Nazarene church of Cass City a writer of both sacred and secular was served and in the evening ice line M. Caufield, 24, Caro. home, two miles east and 1½ miles captain of the winning group, while will conduct a series of tent meetings music and Mrs. Crammond is a min- cream, cake and watermelon. Wm. Telfer, 31, Caro; Martho north of Cass City. those in charge of Miss Gertie on the lot north of the Elkland Roller ister. Lloyd Brown was elected president Quinn, 38, Flint. Those from out of town who at- Wright were second in this contest. ,COURT HOUSE OFFICES Mills commencing July 7 and continu- A special feature of this series of and Earl Fike, secretary and treasur- Oscar W. Menzel, 22, Unionville; tended the White-Buehrly wedding Frank Reid led the strong men in the CLOSED SATURDAY AT NOON ing until July 21. Rev. W. F. Wiggs, meetings is the appearance of Rev. er for the coming year. The 1930 re- Madeline E. Niedrick, 18, Unionville. Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. tug of war, while John Marshall's the pastor, and Mrs. Wiggs are the H. H. Savage of Pontiac on Tuesday union will be held at the home of Mr. Gerald l~I. Kennedy, 23, Caro; Vio- Roy Clark and three children of group had to be content with second Tuscola County court house offices regular workers. evening, Ju!y 9. Mr.. Savage is pastor .and Mrs. A. Hayward of Pontiac. la J. Timm, Millington. Flint, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Clark plsce. In the women's tug of war, will be closed on Saturday afternoons Commencing on July 10, Prof. and of the First Baptist church at Ponti- and two children of Port Huron, Mrs. Mrs. Everett Rawsonchose those hav- during the month of July, August and Mrs. C. C. Crammond of Lansing will ac and is well known to radio audi- Sarah Clark, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Stone ing the strongest arms and Mrs. Ed. September, closing at 12:00 o'clock, assist in the meetings and remain ences, appearing on the air each Sun- Advertise ,t in the Chronicle. Advertise it in the Chronicle. and three children of Sandusky, El- Turn to page ~four. noon. until they close. Prof. Crammond is day morning 6ver WJR. PAGE TWO. CASS CITY CHRONICLE Cass City, Michigan, Friday, July 5, 1929.

The suggestion that cities, oounttes I will remember it in Case I need a and the State acquire the abandoned [ DEFORD J faver ou~ of that lady. rights-of-way of electric railways and HOW :': Wensday--I sware I am threw with convert them into highways was wimen and a speshully Jane. This lnlelll an :< EXCLAMATION "BY. JIMINY" :¢::~: Mr. and Mrs. Ward Roberts of placed before the civic bureau of the MAY HAVE ORIGINATED.~ :~: evning she rung me up and when I Lansing Chamber of Commerce. Lans- Pontiac spent Saturday night with sed Hello she sed. Say are you going :< Two theories have been ad- :<:~ their grandfather, Peter Daugherty. ing will be the first city to approach :< vanced to account for the origin :.: to be busy tomorro after noon. I thor :< Mrs. Chas. Kreiner and son, Percy, UN,VEA,LY tI ,MEO ~he Michigan Electric Railroad with :~: of "Jiminy" or "Jimminy" in the :*: she mebby wanted to make ~ date a proposition to acquire the com- :< sense of a mild oath, or an ex- ~: and three daughters of Detroit spent with me and I seal O no iaint going Though the state department at :< • he ~ ~~ ~r~eml Kleebie pany's abandoned right-of-way for :< pletive or exclamation. One re- :< Saturday night and Sunday with to be busy, and she Sed, well then Washington has offered its services in their daughter and sister, Mrs. Seth nearly a mile in the southern section :< gards it as a corruption of "Jesu ~: you will have a good chants to wirk a demand upon the Arabian govern- of the city. If it can be acquired the :< domino," the Latin for "Lord :~ Spencer. sum. and then she wrung off. ment for indemnity in connection 'tracks will be Pulled up and a new :< Jesus." The other holds that it :*: H. Woolman wilI~stay for a time at Thirsday--When pa cam home to- with the death of Dr. Henry A. Bil- traffic artery will be opened through :~: is a corruption of "Gemini," the John MeArthur's. day at supper time and they wassent ., meets i sta t aeeeptaaee[ ker,, of Kalamazoo, who was killed last .Tam~ary by Ar-tbi-~n b'~.ndits, his :*; meaning twin. :'Gemini" was tord spent Nunday at the Edward sore ,,.~ he bt:~ t/ to A-kll b 12~111111~...... I wood widow, who has jus't arrived in Kala- Going down for the second time in N applied in Roman mythology to X Spencer home. like to no what has became of all the mazoo, announced recently she would :*: N the atrong current of the Menominee :*: Castor and Pollux, the twin :~ time these wimen have saved by decline it. Acceptance of the indem- Word was received here of the River, Page Bertrand, 12 years old, :*::.: sons of Jupiter and Leda. It is :*: Bobben there hair like they sod they nity would only serve to create ill- death of Mrs. Chas. Bowers of North was saved ,from drowning by Frank :v::*: the name of a constellation and :< wood save. feeling among the native peoples Branch. She is a sister of Mrs. Geo. Frankard, 21, who dived from the high :< the third sign of the zodiac, against the missionaries working Roberts and Mrs. Henry Cuer. railing of the Menominee-Marinette :< which is represented by the twin :.: there," she said. "The government Mrs. Mary Parks returned last BEAULEY. to effect the rescue° The Ber- :.: ~ods, Castor and pollux, sitting was in no way to blame." week from Pontiac where she visited trand boy was swimming near the i~i side by side. To say "By Cas- ~] :< ,or and Pollux" or "By Gemini" "*':÷: her son, William. Win. Moore has been busily en- bridge when he was swept into the Michael Etcher, 40 years old, of :< --by the twins--was to use a Mr. and Mrs. Roy Colwell of Sagi- gaged in installing lightning rods on channel where the current is swiftest. :< Milwaukee, rowed into port at Grand :.: powerful oath in ancient Rome. ~! naw spent Saturday night and Sun- the string of elevators owned by the Frankard was crossing the bridge in :< The word is still sometimes day at the homes of Thomas Colwell Bad Axe Grain Co. There are 15 ele- Haven after 27 hours continuous row- his automobile when he saw the plight ing when he crossed Lake Michigan. **i written "Geminy" and "Gemini." :.: of Cass City and Geo. Spencer at De- vators, 14 of them in the Thumb dis- of the boy. He stopped his car and He showed little Signs of strain or :*: It may be, however, that "by :*: ford. trict and one at Six Lakes. The in- dived as Bertrand was carried be- great fatigue and talked freely of his :.: ,liminy" ts of Teutonic origin, Mrs. Ben Gage and daughter, Miss stallation of these fixtures will re- neath the span. duce the premiums on the insurance trip across the lake. He says he had :.::< for it appears in variqus forms :*::< Bernice, and Kenneth Kelley made a policies covering the company's ele- nothing to eat but a few sandwiches, :*: in German, Dutch and Scandi- :.: trip to Pontiac on Monday. Archie Brown, 40, of Conway, a vators, it is said. some oranges and he dra~ik lake :< navian languages, and the oath :*: Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Kennedy and road construction employee, was elec- water. He rested five minutes out [~i and exclamation is generally :.: Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Webster called in struction which has revolution- assures you tlley will be ready. of every hour, using most of the time trocuted at Harbor Springs, in a freak- :< used much more frequently by :.: Cass City on Sunday afternoon. It's a Real Yr~p Sometimes ish accident. Brown was leaning :*: the people of those countries.-- :*: £zed the ar~ of refrigeration Prices of the six sizes are very to rub his legs which became Mrs. Mary Webster has visited About a year more and the man of against a truck whose battery was :< Exchange. :*: You can now own a less-costly- low--the small family model cramped. He claims he is the first since Friday with her nephew, A. E. sedentary pursuits wilt he taking a being used to set off the charge. The ~o-operate electric refrigerator sells for only $215, at the fae~ white man to row across Lake Mich- ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Webster. taxi from the parMng olace to the wltha warp-proof~ all-steel tory. Let us explain our eon~ igan. explosion threw a wire attached to office. venient time payments. the truck across a high tension con- Mrs. Jesse Kelley, Mrs. Max Agar cabinet--built like a safe, built with doors which will always Hear the General Electric Ho~ duit, completing a circuit through How Defect in Carbon of Pontiac and Mrs. John Pringle The Sunday anti-hunting law in fit perfectly. The mechanlsm~ broadcast each Saturday 8 to 9 Brown's body. His son was slightly were received as members of the Re- Electric Ray Huron county does not prevent hunt- Cause~ Light to Flare mounted on top, is perma- p.m., Eastern Standard Tim% burned. The widow and four other bekah lodge at Cass City on Fri~lay mently oiled~ supremely quiet, over the N. B. C. network of ing on Maisou, Defoe and Heisterman The Niagara Falls Chamber of Com- A big sea tish kn(,wu as the electric children survive. A year ago when ,night. ~terly reliable° ~fyou need ice 42 stations. Island, the attorney-general's depart- merce says that the lights which il- ray has the power of dis~bling its 9no lived north of St. Ignace, Mrs. Maggie MeCaughna of Ponti- ment ruled. Some time ago the Con- luminate Niagara falls are operated mies by giving out a strong electrA( their home burned and four children ac spent Sunday with her parents, { servaUon Department informed the with a carbon arc which is automatic- shock. lost their lives. Mr. and Mrs. B. Daugherty. .GENERAL ELECTRIC' Port Huron Ministerial Association ally fed throughout the period of Mrs. Lena Slickton spent Sunday in that the county hunting statue did lighting. The carbon is good for Of Do~ble Value River transportation ~rom Bay City about two hours and a half. During Detroit. not prevent hunting on relieted lands. It is one of the most beautiful ecru perfect operation there is no flare in The statue makes no reference to to Saginaw on a scale not witnessed Mr. and Mrs. F. Wilcox of Pt. Hu- pensations of this life. that no man the lamp, the carbo~ being perfectly State owned land. It permits hunting since the old lumbering days is to ron, son and wife and three daughters can sincerely try to help another with- adjusted and its content being pure. Michigan Electric Power Co. on Sunday with the consent of the begin at once, and Bay City will be and their husbands, Mrs. Frank Wil- out heloin~ himself.--Samuel Smiles owner. made the distributing center for thou- Under such conditions there is an in- cox and two daughters and husband You can cook better with electricity. sands of tons of sand and gravel tensive are which is reflected from of Yale attend the funeral and burial mirrors and concentrated to establish One Benefit of the Home Carp Lapeer Bad Axe Sandusky Harbor Beach A Detroit woman who lives in a weekly, it was announced by A~ W. of Mrs. Chas. Silverthorn on Thurs- the great amount of light given by Philadelphia avenue upper fiat is Cook of the Fisher & Cook Transpor- day of last week. Home may lose popul~lrity, but there one of these projectors. However, alone most of the day. To avoid tation company, acting as agent for never ~will be a substitute as a satis. when the carbon is being fed toward factory place to eat corn on the cob. going up and downstairs she lets her Dolomite, Inc., a Cleveland concern. the arc a slight imperfection or a small dog outdoors by means of an Dolomite, Inc., will send to Bay City, small particle of foreign matter will SLATS' DIARY. ordinary market basket and a long as fast as gravel can be handled, some of the largest boats plying the great cause a flame. This flame is only oc- rope, lowering the dog to the ground easidnal. Probably there are few car- BY ROSS FARQUHAR. from the front porch. When he barks Lakes, ranging up to 16,000 tons ca- bons that will not cause some flame, Friday~Yung missus. Helton witch to get into the house again, she lowers pacity. but the amount of flame seen depends marryed a rich man and which's the basket to the ground, the dog upon the quality of the carbon used. muther was verry poo~ Seven aliens were arrested at Port steles in, and she pulls him to the top. With reference to the power of these and ect. wanted a do Huron when found hiding in a box The system required weeks of train- lights, each unit ranges from 80,000,- So her husband we~ car which had come through the St. 1 RITE-WAY SY$I ing. 000 to better than 100,000,000 candle- and bot her a dog aI Clair river tunnel from Sarnia. Im- power, depending upon the adjust- when he brung it hon migration officials believe they had ~ Mistaking his 15=year-old daughter, ment of the lights and the concentra- and she ast him wh~ assistance both at Windsor and at Geraldine, for a wildcat, Roy Thor- tion of the ray. It is perfectly possi- kind of a dog was bahn of Gladstone, Soo line fire- Sarniao The aliens, who will be de- ble to step one of these lights up to he replyed and said man shot and killed the'girl at ported, are: Sta Syoria, his wife and 200,000,000 candlepower. The aver- her that it was son, and four men, all from Jugo- their famm near Gladstone Bluff. age amount of illumination which is Pointer. So she we~ slavia. Peter Hlizjak asked permis- Thorha/m saw an object moving secured from the entire battery is and made him get R( sion to telephone his wife, in Wind- in the brush and thonght it was 1,440,000,000 candlepower. of it. When 1 of tt sor, and tell her not to attempt to a wildcat. He ran to the farm house, neibors ast her why d: cross the border with other aliens. got his gun and fired at the moving How Old Egyptians Wrote she want to get Red object. Going to pick up the sup- The papyrus of the Egyptians was the dog she sod Bect posed animal, he found his daughter The new inland bill, effec- made of strips of the fruit of the papy- he was a pointer and shot through the head. tive August 28, 1929, provides that all rus plant arranged in layers. , These have been reeding ! non-residents over 18 years of age were arranged in long, rectangular the books on Etike Struck by three box cars, shunted must have a license for taking all sheets. The writer used a reed called , that it is v~y distain across the Oakland avenue crossing kinds of fish, the fee for which is $3 kash with red or black ink, the nerly to point you no. of the Grand Trunk railway, Mrs. per year; also that all residents over formula for wLich is unknown today. Saterday--When I met Blisters to- 18 years of age are required to pro- At first the sheets were rolled and tied mond Emblem w~*h Marcia L. Silver,horn, of Pontiac, 60 day down town he was offle down cure a license to catch trout, the ann- with a string; later they were bound years old, suffered injuries which harted about sum thing so I says the big blue [ ual fee being $I. These provisions together like the modern books. The caused her death. Mrs.. Silverthorn what is the matter Blisters you look will not be enforced, however, until rolls and sheets varied in dimensions. was crossing when she saw the cars so down hatted so he sod back to me the season of 1930, in view of the fact In many instances they reached a approaching and ran down the track. Yes I am down barred and I sod Well that the season is nearly at an end length of 144 feet. When newly pre- She was overtaken, knocked down why are you down harted and he sod when the act becomes effective. pm:ed, papyrus was white. The papyri Becuz I cant seam to git out of Dett. and dragged for some distance by the that have come down to us are made cars, Her chest was crushecL I sed Gee yure Lucky. I am down The symbol J N~N~W&~ Sheep that attacked others in the brittle by age and are light or dark harted becuz I cant get in to Dett no ...... - flock on the farm of Thomas Williams, brown. service, quality and Fred Zaske, 47 years old, was fatal° deaper. All Week Specie ly injured when an automobile hit his former supervisor, in Forest township, Sunday I yes all the wimen in the satisfaction. " were infected with rabies, according How Echoes Steer-Ships motorcycle near A/pena. The ear, club ma blongs to is about 1~ sore at The fathometer, an~ instrument that which was owned by Miss Betty Rich- to Deputy Sheriff Rolland Harrow of Mr. and missus. Blunt now. The rea- measures the depth of water by tim- ie, of Detroit, was driven by Miss Flint, who killed two of tho animals son why is becuz they have sepperat- ing electric echoes, guided the Levia- MASON1 ! Peggy Penchard, 127 Richton avenue, to prevent further spread of the dis- ed and no buddy has found out the than acrcss the Atlantic recently. Tt_is who was accompanied by George ease. A mad dog bit several sheep rosen why they have sepperated. But instrument enables the navigating offi- Brown, 3357 Fuller,on avenue, Detroit on the farm a few weeks ago and the enquirys still go on yet. farm tenant shot the canine. Two cers to pilot their course as accu- Munday--Jane like to of ensulted The driver failed to see Zaske when rately in darkness and fog as in day- she dodged Zaske's dog, which was ewes died immediately and later two me today. I told her I .was a going to light and clear weather. go and see a mind feeder as soo~ as I following him. more sheep became rabid. It is particularly valuable when ap- cud save a $ to pay him. She looks at proaching land, where knowledge of "g y . • Lloyd Henney, 40 years old, died Rejected by a girl with whom he me kinda funny and says. Well it will depth is most important. be nice of you to give him an after at St Lawrence hospital in Lansing had been acquainted for several years, The fathometer transmits electric noon off. I cuddent rigger out what of an injury sv=ffered on his farm near Howard Combs, 24 years old, of Hart- Kel|ogg s Corn FlaNe sounds downwards from the keel. The she men, un else she men, that if he Lake Odessa. He slipped from his land Township, living near Howell, time required for return of the echoes red my mind it wood not be mulch of CAMBRIC Soft large tractor, the machine catching his: leg took his own life in front of her home. His act followed a second attempt at is timed to a split second and is a hard job. TOILET TISSUE .... • ..... 4 i,o. 19c and tearing it The leg was ampu- translated in fathoms of depth on a a reconciliation. He walked to his au- Tuesday--I herd ma giveing sum tated and blood transfusion attempted clock-faced dial. tomobile, took a vial of poison from ,, advice to a yung lady witch is 1 of O_ Candle stick bottle. in an effort to save the man's life. He the car and drank it. He died within are neibors and is a going to get leaves a widow and one son, Fortes,, a few minutes. Combs was the son How Tree Was Saved " marryed in the Fall if she gets a pur- 18 years old. of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Combs. Permission was given a business posal. Ma sod evry yung girl shad man of Upland, Calif., to cut down a ought to ame high. She sod. Now County prosecutors know their legis- stahvart old pine tree in front of his Miss Martha Parson, of Negaunee take me for instants. I amed to mar- lation~ Here's an example: The place of business because it obstruct- L|ght Nouse Oats ...... 2:3c Township, has been awarded the coun- ry a Congressman or sum thing and annual meeting of prosecutors had ed his view. .Just as the majestic ty all-around championship for 1928 I finely hooked on to a noose paper ' Als0 Mother s Oats. LARGE FAMILY PACKAGE. No China, just oats, been set for the later part of June at monster, which had been ~rowing in in boys' and girls' club work, L. R. man. So think what might of hap- Lansing. It was postponed until the same place before Upland was Walker, of Negaunee, county agricul- pened if I haddent amed so high. I ~~~ ~~~~~ "Goody Goody" brand. ~~'~ August 28. This is the effective date settled, toppled to the ground the tural agent has been notified by Arne bet I cud start sum thing" if I wood ~~~~~~~~~ Fine, ripe, large .... BIG CAN ~~~ for the new law which provides that radio in a shop across the street tell pa about what she sod. Enny how the expenses of the prosecutors dur- G. Kettunen, State club leader. Miss switched to another number on the ing the annual meeting be paid by the Petersen has been awarded a short program. The deep *bass voice of a counties. course scholarship in Michigan State singer somewhere in the United States y "FI 1 lbk 8 9 College. hurled this admonition to those who qeml$ Pastr our ...... 24/2 c Convicted of assault with intent to took the life of the tree: Poems are do great bodily harm to his bride of Residents of Harbor Beac,h have do, made by fools like me; but only God Fluffy Ruffle, or Legal Tender. cided by a mail referendum in favor D|SON LENOX six weeks, John Urbon, 32 years old, can make a tree." - -"-"-'\.. ~ r~f~ of Calumet, was sentenced to five to of opening the community theatre ten years in the Marquette Branch there Sunday nights, it was an- How to Make False Onyx Prison with a recommendation of five nounced recently. The vote showed An interesting method of making a years by Judge John G. Stone in the 401 in favor of opening and 168 op- false onyx is by soaking a banded Houghton Circuit Court. Jealousy pro- posed to it. The theatre will present chalcedony in dilute honey or sugar ~~& [ Brock Orange ~AC its first Sunday night show July 7. voked the attack. strap, says Nature Magazine. The ~~~ .~ Pekoe ...... 8-oz. pkg. ~~ stone is then placed in hot concen- trated sulphuric acid which chars A new record for speedy justice was Counties must pay expenses in- the sugary material in the porous bands. set in Oakland county when James curred in the treatments of persons at WEEK END sPECIALS FRUIT AND VEGETABLE SPECIAL. leaving the white bands as they were Cot,re,l, 40 years old, 229x~ East Pike the University of Michigan Pasteur originally. This Oyeing is practiced Icing Sugar, Light House, Light and fluffy Oranges, Count 288, per dozen ...... 20e street, Pontiac, was in the county Institute when the treatment is or- mostly in Germany. jail serving a 90 days' sentence for dered by boards of health, the attor- non-support, I0 minutes after a war- ney-general at Lansing has ruled in do ~ In the heart o/the R GrPoer~bcoC~ete~nA-fl:;;;;d:;;;ht:;e:i-b::::::: ~:: s~;a:eia~?SOPn3!b:i,iOa!gre;:iii;::(iiiiiiiiiiii!ii!!ii!!ii!!ii!iii :!! How Saint Compromised rant had been obtained for his arrest. an opinion asked by Kenneth El Mort- I ~l'n-toWn d/strict, nbardll tigle, prosecuting attorney at Ithaca. "When in Rome, do as the Romans public buildin#a dcaertmon/ Clothes Pins, Selected pins, 2 dozen in carton 7c Cabbage, Fancy Ohio, per lb ...... 5e d0"--originated in this way. St. Au- When Mr, and MrS. Guy Fletcher of Sgoros flnd thoOgrO,~, l/'O~-" Flake White SoaP ' The handy clea~3r, 10 bars 39c W:::;m;:2::~ larjg;o s2;:;2?C?e;--i-b:-~i~i~i~iiill 41~: gustine, puzzled because they fasted Richmond returned home, after Registration at the University of q wag/rom tao noise ot Michigan Summer session is 3,049, in Rome on Saturday, consulted St: day's absence, they found that the~" r $2 AND UPWA.D home had been invaded by thous~ compared with 2'812 in 1928, acr Ambrose, who said, "When I am here (Milan) I do not fast on Saturday: of honed:heed which :blocked ing to Dean Edwar d H. Kraus o 1 when at Rome, I do fast on Saturday." windoW,...... Arbor.: . , . //' )

CASS CITY CHRONICLE PAGE THREE, Cass City, Michigan, Friday, July 5, 1929. ~la,~:p'.:emous Burlesque , RESCUE. Very, Very P~nny Tile l~l;:('l< .Mass w~ts a ceremony Already Supplied Now thai it ires been suggested thal ~mredity influences the color of hab practiced in the so-called worship of Angelina--No, Edwin, I never thought Mr. and Mrs. Myron Carr visited in bald-headed men can blame it on their Satan as a burlesque of the Christian of you in that way. But I'll be a sis- Lapeer at the home of the former's ~ack of heredity. Mass, during the time of the Sixteenth ter to you. father, Julius Carr, Thursday eve- century. Edwin~No, thanks! i have a sister ning and Friday. Adjustment who swipes my cigarettes, socks, ties, Mrs. Joseph Mellendorf and three an,d frat pins, and I can't afford an- Adjustmen! tna3 ~e hard. But trag- 'Cause Of Freckles children and Mrs. Kathryn Fay were The scie.~,ti~ts are now ascribing other. business callers in Cass City Friday edies do not grow out of adjustment INFERTILE EGGS They grow out of the la('k of it. And physical tr,)ubles of man to sun spots• morning. Freckles are undoubtedly due to that Some Show These Days Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sehell were I Miss Thelma Warner of Saginaw BEST PRESERVED one chooses "the why his soul shall "What's the idea of rushing out of i Charles and Robert Atkinson were ~O." ('q lI se business callers in Caro Thursday. i spentather FridayparentalafternoOnhomehere.and evening the house like there was a fire?" asked ca)lets in this vicinity Sunday eve- Bones, meeting Jones making a hasty I Miss Lorene McGrath left last / ning. week for Lapeer where she has em- I Mrs. Fanny Fordyce who is ill, is Only Fresh, Clean and Sound exit. ~h~lA ~a TT~ad Mr. and Mrs. Win. Ashmore and "My modesty,: grimmd Jv~t'~. ;ci:ildre~ a~,d JYlrSodoh~ £;o~b.~ were "Lluh ?" John Koepfgen and son, Raymond, 2viary Abbot, on Suu, Seeger ~. s callers in Cass City Saturday. "There are six women and one little of Oak Park are spending the week Miss Irene Hall left last week to Only those eggs that are fresh, mouse in that room," he explained with Cass City relatives. attend summer school at Ypsilanti. clean and sound of shell should be Mr. and Mrs..Jos. Mellendorf and Winter Supply Mrs. Mary Gekeler spent a few Miss Hall will teach the Paul school preserved or "put down" for use next l children and Miss Erma Hartwick Views Is Views days the first of the week with her again next ~year. winter. One spoiled egg will, in visited at the Win. W. Parker home Get your winter sup- brother, Evans Rose, at Caro. many cases, cause the entire lot to!in Bad Axe Sunday. Little Miss ply o£ coal in one or- "You can get some mighty interest- Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bailey and spoil. [Verena Parker returned with them & ing views from the tops of our moun- der. It is the best way. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rench and chil- daughters, Misses Catherine and "To be absolutely sure that the I and will visit them for a few days. tains," said the visitor from Colorado, dren and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Klingen- It settles the problem Lucile; visited in Saginaw and La- eggs are fresh and the shells sound. The Komjoynus class meeting will "Well," repIied the City Host, "you er spent Sunday at Port Sanilac. peer Thursday. once and for all and can also get some mighty interesting they should be candled," s'ays A. G. i be held at the home of their teacher, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rench and son Mrs. Melissa End, Mrs. Thomas Oliver, extension poultry ma'n at the Mrs. Arthur Moore,'on Friday eve- saves you money in ones at our windy corners, too." Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Klingen- Colwel]~ Mrs. Clark Bixby, Miss Veda North Carolina State college. "An ning, July 5. the bargain. er were visitors in Lansing Thursday. Bixby and Catherine Mellick were old shoe box may be used for this •Justification Mr. and Mrs. Cash Asher of De- Card callers Thursday. purpose by cutting holes in it to fit Mrs. Frank Reader and Mrs. Wil- "EVERY OUNCE The Artist--This statue is "The the egg and fitting it over a lamp or iliam Moore sewed for Mrs. Kathryn troit are visiting the former's par- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Colwell of REAL HEAT" Disk Thrower." Wonderfully lifelike ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Asher, this an electric bulb. Fay at the home of her parents on pose ! Cars City with Mr. and Mrs. Anson ...... week. :Henderson of Novesta visited old "This •test will show up any porous ~Friday- • The Other Felh)w--Yep! I reckon or cracked shells and will also show! Hartsell Reunion~About 95 attend- The Misses Laura and Minnie Jaus :friends in Flint Sunday. that disk is one o' them jazz records. if germination has started. This is 'ed the Hartsell reunion at the George Don't blnme him a bit for chucking it. left last week to spend two weeks S. A. Bauer and son, Clyde, of a safety-tirst precaution and, as it ~Hartsell home Wednesday, June 26. PURCHASED TEN CARS OF with relatives in Flint, Detroit and Sault Ste. Marie and Mr. and Mrs. WE HAVE Cleveland. takes only a few minutes time, should i Pot luck dinner and ice cream were Fred Bauer of West Branch visited 1)e practiced by every housewife be- t served. The day was spent in playing Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gotts and Mr. and Mrs. Char. Tallmadge from fore putting down any eggs." l games, visiting and a short program Directory. two children and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Monday until Wednesday. For best results infertile eggs was given. The following officers Kirton and daughter spent Sunday in [ anie| Boo e Coal Miss Eva Baskin of Detroit came DENTISTRY should be used but fertile eggs can were elected for the coming year: Bay Port. STOCKING AT THE LOWEST I. A. Fritz, Resident Dentist. last week to visit at the home of Mrs. be used with good results if they are i President, George Hartsell; Miss Ve- FOR SUMMER John Gibbs of Redman spent Sat- Zuleika Stafford. Miss Baskin drives Office over Burke's Drug Store. We put down each day. If this is done ira Parker was re-elected, secretary urday evening with Mr. and Mrs. a new Ford tudor purchased from the POSSIBLE PRICE OF THE SEASON solicit your patronage when in need the danger of germination will be and treasurer. The reunion will be Henry Herr. Cars City Ford dealers. of work. eliminated. Never wash the egg be- held at the Chas. t-tartsell home the Dr. and Mrs. F. D. McIntyre of De- Mrs. Anna Patterson and Mrs. I. fore preserving as this removes the last Saturday in June next year. ORDER NOW AND GET IN ON THE P. A. SCHENCK, D. D. S. troit are spending the week with W. Hall spent from Tuesday until natural protective coating on the Mrs. Mctntyre's parents, Mr. and TEN CAR PRICE Dentist. Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. shell. Mrs. P. S. McGregory. George Hall of Imlay City, who are Standard Rall Graduate of the University of Mich- In preparing the solution, Mr. Ol- Mrs. Clark Bixby, Miss Veda Bix- spending some time at Caseville. iver advises one quart of water glass The standard rail is 33 feet long. igan. Office in Sheridan Bldg., Cars The number of erossties per mile dif- by, Mrs. tLA. McNamee, Mrs. Earl Nr. and Mrs. R. H. Orr, and chil- to nine quarts of pure water. The City, Mich. fers with th~ various railroads and Farm Produce Co. Chisholm and Mrs. Arthur Moore dren of Pigeon visited in Cars City water should be boiled and cooled be- t| with condkions. The average num were Bay City visitors Friday. Thursday evening. Dan St~iffler, who fore mixing with the water glass. I. Di McCOY, M. D. had been employed in Pigeon for a bar is 3.1f~8. Surgery and Roentgenotogy. George Gutick of Saginaw was a For cor~ainers, a clean stone jar is i • i Cass City visitor Sunday. James Gu- few days, returned to his home here the best but tin or wood vessels may Office in Pleasant Home Hospital. lick, who had spent the past week with them. be used. A six-gallon jar will hold Phone, Office 96; Residence 47. here, returned to Saginaw with him Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Taylor had as about fifteen dozen eggs. Sunday evening. guests over the week-end Mr. Tay- Mr. Oliver states that the eggs at SHELDON B. YOUNG, M. D. Clarence Walsh of Mt. Pleasant lor's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. the top of the container should be Cars City, Mich. spent the week-end at the Stanley Frank Sees, of •Grand Ledge. On covered by at least one and one-half Telephone--No. 80. Warner home. Mrs. Walsh and little Sunday, the Taylor family and their inches of the solution. It is not nec- daughter returned to Mount Pleasant guests spent the day at Caseville. essary to fill the jar at one time as A. McPHAIL with him Sunday evening and will Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bige]ow en- fresh eggs can be added each day, tak- Funeral Director, spend two weeks with relatives there. tertained a number of their friends ing care, however, that the eggs on top are always covered with the solu: Lady Assistant. Dr. and Mrs. M. M. Wickware and Thursday at a deIightful evening lion. Phone No. 182. Cars City. son, Kenneth, of Detroit were cal- bridge party at their home on West The containers should be kept cov- lers in town Saturday when on their Main street. Bridge was enjoyed at ered to prevent evaporation and KNAPP & DOUGLAS way to spend the week-end at Case- three tables, favors going to Mrs. G. should be stored in a cool place un- ville. A. Tindale and John West. Lunch Funeral Directors and Licensed Em- til needed. balmers. Mrs. Knapp, Lady Assistant Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bixby and was served. o with license. Night and day calls re- daughter, Miss Veda, spent a few John Whale of Pontiac spent sever- ceive prompt attention. City phone. • days the first of the week with their al days the last of the week with his Give Good Ventilation son and brother, Charles Bixby, in mother, Mrs. Isabelle Whale. Mrs. John Whale and daughter, Edna, who During Summer Months E. W. KEATING > Ann Arbor. Plenty of ventilation should be pro- Mrs. Thomas Colwell and Mrs. Me- have spent two weeks with relatives Real Estate and Fire and Automobile vided for brooder houses during the lissa Eno were guests of Mrs. Col- in and near Cass City, returned to Insurance. hot summer months, advises John well' daughter, Mrs. John Beslock, in thei~ home in Pontiac with him Sun- CASS CITY, MICH. Vandervort, extension poultry special- Ann Arbor from Monday until (lay evening, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Johnson of Ox- ist of the Pennsylvania State college. R. N. McCULLOUGH Wednesday. ford and daughter, Mrs. B. Cowherd, Ventilators at the rear of the chicken AUCTIONEER The Past Noble Grands Club will house and windows at the front and AND REAL ESTATE DEALER and her daughter, Linda Lee, of St. Master Brand ...... ~...... meet this afternoon (Friday) at the on the sides should be kept open to • .v CASS CITY: home of Mrs. Stanley Warner with Louis, Missouri, and Mr. and Mrs. John Dickinson of Bad Axe were allow free circulation of air, Mr. Van- ::: i >"'(:.... Farm sales a specialty. Dates may Mrs. Warner and Mrs. Lester Bailey dervort says. Results of poultry dem- be arranged with Cars City Chronicle guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reagh Tea as hostesses. onstrations among college flocks prove Office at I. Schonmuller's Store, Cars last Sunday. Little Jack Dickinson, Country Club--Selicious iced~¼-1b pkg ...... 2@~ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parker and two that pullets reared in hot, stuffy City. who had spent the week with his children, Millicent and Jack, of Port- houses are likely to be stunted and Salada Tea 4~ e aunt, Mrs. t~eagh, returned home with Trial size pkg.. 9c; Blue label~-lb ...... tiac were Cass City callers Saturday. unprofitable. Country C~ub ~ TURNBULL BROS. i his parehts Sunday. They were on their way to spend two Frequent cleaning of the house in Jim Auctioneers Bill Layer Cake ~9 e weeks at Caseville. Mrs. F. A. Bigetow and daughter, the summer is necessary also to pre- Milk chocolate, butter cream iced..... Age, experience ~ Youth, ability Miss Elynore, spent a few days last Mrs. I. D. McCoy and children are vent flies from breeding and to keep Vanilla Wafers ~@ We sell anything anywhere. If you week in Detroit. spending the week at their cottage at the air in the building pure. Course Pure. healtlzful, dclicious--fresh--lb ...... and sandwichv~ ~ ..... te:• Givesjust the needed touch don't employ us, we both lose money. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young of wire netting placed around the roosts • "" cxcepnonal/ylow price~ to salads Write for dates and instructions to CaseviIle. Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Mc- Sweet Gherkins ~.~e Gregory and Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Mc- Pontiac and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse will keep the pullets from the manure, Master--crisp--qt. jar ...... ~...... Deckerville, Mich. Phone 56~15. Cooper of Marlette were guests of one means of helping to prevent tape- Jntyre were Sunday guests at the Dill Pickles Large I2-Oz. t McCoy cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schell Wednes- worm infestation. ~ OUTWIT FATIGUE, HIGH BLOOD day. Country Club--selected qualitb~--qt, jar ...... jar PRESSURE AND DIZZINESS. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Carpenter of Mixed Pickles ~ Avoid paralysis and nerve trouble Flint arespending the week with Master--very tasty--qt...... I Mrs. Carpenter's parents, Mr. and in advanced years. Do it with San WICKWARE. * Poultry Facts * Mrs. B. F. Benkelman, sr. Bobby Ben- Lucky Strike $ ~, ~ Yak Pills for the kidneys. They give Cigarettes--a low price--carton...... ease to the stomach, antiseptic to the kelman of Almont is also spending John Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Ben bowels and vegetable when used to some time with his grandparents, Give the hens plenty of water. prevent 95% of all diseases arising Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Benkelman. Wgtson and Grant and Betty, Mrs. from intestinal trouble. Sold at Margaret Cole and Mrs. John Goodell Puiiet8 are not so easily culled as Burke's Drug Store.~Advertisement. Mrs. Thomas Gotts entertained a and two children of Cass City were CdCoanut Marshmallow number of friends Wednesday after- I the guests of Mr. and C. F. Collins in hens. noon in honor of the third birthday PMe G[n~sr Ale Special iof her little daughter, June. Games paniedSanduskYhomeSUnday'thatTheYeveningWerebyaCCom-Mrs. Home-grown feeds are the best for low price, lb... Higgins~"Gifts That Last." turkeys. Cake l*/e fin which little folks delight were John Watson and Junior, who had $ * $ played and a birthday supper was speni/ the week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ducklings can be brooded much like 5 oooo J. D. Watson of Huron. chicks. A Birthday Gift Mrs. Luke Wright, Mr. and Mrs. $ $ $ Dry Oi~ger Ale 1 5C Kroger's Largeeale 24-oz. bottle..~ Glen Tuckey and children, Mr. and John Nicol and Mrs. E. L. Pelion It is always a problem to have the If you are planning to Mrs. Herbert Bigham and son, Basil, and family spent the week-end visit- Root B,~-°r L~mon Soda 10 C | Wate¢ elions ing relatives in Royal Oak and duck eggs clean. ~- Bethesda~Pint bot ['" FULL RIPE--26 TO 28 LB. AVERAGE _..2~ give her a gift on her Mr. and Mrs. John Wentworth and $ $ * Rochester. Miss Margaret and Naomi • ~v~. children from Cass City attended the Milk, cod-liver oil, corn products, birthday, may we ask that Free Methodist camp meeting at No- Pelion remained and are spending Fresh Cream Cheese 55© the week with their aunt, Mrs. E. R. and leafy green food make chickens Fine for sandwlches--try a lb. or two--Ib...... ~ you come here and inspect ko Sunday. Richardson. grow. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Moore were $ $ $ Swiss Cheese ~ ~ the delightful pieces of Fancy--in loaves--no rind~no waste~lb...... Tomatoes 19C week-end guests of their daughter, The young people of the Epworth Gather eggs regularly, twice eacb Fancy Hot House, lb ...... dainty Jewelry we have ar- Mrs. Alex Sinclair, at Marietta. Ray League will give the pageant "Joseph day, during excessively warm or ex- Pink Salmon ~ ~e ranged for just such an oc- Smith returned to Cars City with or Love Conquers All" at the Hol- cessively cold weather. Genuine Alacka~rich m flavor~tall can .... ~. [©eberg Lettuce 2 them and is spending the week with brook church Friday night, July 12. Tomato Sardines ~ ~e Large Heads ...... 25c casion. his grandparents here. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Brown announce Turkey hens will lay in places pre- Portola~Pound of fish in oval tin--only ~.. Mrs. Alice Moore, Mr. and Mrs. the marriage of their daughter, Lor- pared for them. Boxes or barrels Pea©hes l@e ~ardmes 7~ Fancy Georgia Fruit, lb. A, H. HIGGINS Win. i. Moore and Roy Crosby took etta Brown, to Jack Browning of Pon- placed suitably will do very well. In mustard sauce,8c; in oil,tir~..~~-. Jeweler and Optometrist the shore drive Sunday, stopping" at tiac. The wedding took place in that As the poults grow older and the Oranges Forestville and Harbor Beach, and city June 27. 288 Size, Sweet and Juicy, doz ...... visiting Mrs. Moore's sister, Mrs. season advances the heat can be grad- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Starr and Henry Scram at Kinde. Mrs. Scram's ually reduced until they require little Arn0t Marshall of Rochester visited son-in-law, Roy Taylor, has been a heat. relative~ over the week-end. Mrs. FREEI patient at the Bad Axe hospital since Marshall and daughter, Lois, re- In order to make the greatest profit November and is now very low. Regular 15c Jar turned home with them Sunday eve- on chicks, it is necessary to raise as ! Country Club, Dixie or Sweet Pepper Relish Tea Rings Mrs. William Bergey, widow of ning. large a percentage of the chicks with each large jar at the regular price of Rev. Win. Bergey, a former minister hatched as possible. In order to do F.RESH~KROGER BAKED of the Evangelical church at Cars I Geo. Bennett raised his new barn I Tuesday. this they must be kept warm and City, passed away at Benton Harbor healthy. } on June 13. She is survived by two Mrs. R. E. Durkee and daughters, * * * 25, 15c step-daughters, two step-sons and a Doris and Opal, of Caro were the Baby chicks of a reliable hatchery 1 niece. Mr. Bergey died on July 20, guests of relatives and friends sever- is a sound investment, l 1915, after spending 40 years in the al days last week. Thermos Jug Jack Frost 5 29C Large mouth--each~ 99, Pure Cane SUgar ...... ministry within the bounds of the Poults, like young chicks, should be Mr. and Mrs. Howard Law and Michigan conference. raised on a fresh range--one which t family of Royal Oak visited Mr. and Mustard 5e has not been frequented by turkeys Frcnch's~Jar. 13c: AvondaIe, small jar~ Pink Salmon 2 ,o, 25C Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell of and M~s. Ward Law and Mr. and 1/s-Lb. Flat Can ...... or chickens the year previous. Lapeer and Mr. and Mrs. Win. Camp- Mrs. Frank Kile this week. SandWich Bread • ~e bell of Shelton, Nebraska, left Cars Conntry Club. long 1½ lb loaf...... Pea©hes 2 Miss Louise Leonard of Pt. Huron To make a complete job of diversi- Avondale, Large Can ...... City Wednesday for the West. They Napkins $t~ }expect to visit Washington, Oregon came this week-end to spend two fication every farm should have be- Large; pkg. of 40, 7½C. Wax Paper--40 sheet.~ i and California before returning. They weeks with her cousin, Miss Florence sides chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese Brown. and guineas. But the same rule ap- Picnic Plates ~ i will be gone about six weeks. Before Large size; strong; in package of one dozen,,, _ ,A, t starting for the West, they~ visited The Ladies' Aid will meet with plies to all when it comes to the I Mrs. R. J. Campbell's parents, Mr. Mrs. Guy Cleland Wednesday, July kind; there is no profit to be derived , ~and Mrs. Chas. Tallmadge. 10: A welcome is extended to all. t from mongra1~. PAGE FOUR. CASS CITY CHRONICLE Cass City, Michigan, Friday , July 5, 1929.

CASS CITY CHRONICLE L. I. Wood was a business caller in Mrs. M. C. Wentworth spent Friday l Misses Lorena and Inez Quick of RECALL HAPPY DAYS Flint Tuesday. ) Published Weekly. with Mrs. Bertha Cooper at Deford. I Detroit spent Tuesday and Wednes- IN BINGHAM DISTRICT Arthur Gifford of Lansing greeted Glenn Hartwick left Thursday for l day with friends and relatives in and The Tri-County Chronicle and Cass old friends in Cass City Monday. near Cass City. Home City Enterprise consolidated Apr. 20, Detroit where he will be employed. Concluded from first page. Miss Lura DeWitt and Miss Norma Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ward and son, 1906. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sandham and when Mrs. Hunter was a pupil in the Wentworth were Bay City visitors on Frederick, of Cass City and Miss Ma- daughters spent Sunday afternoon in Bingham school. Wednesday. ry Moore and Ernest Ertel of Colling 7C s.S. iso , All Subscriptions Are Payable in Caseville. Mrs. E. A. Livingston gave a read- Mrs. Daniel Urquhart entertained spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. ing-, "The Inventor's wife." A song Advance. her sister, Mrs. Anna McLean, of Pt. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Corkins and Floyd Moore at Pontiac. by W. O'Dell and two daughters, Mis- The Hay-Ride In Michigan~One year, $1.75; six Huron last week. children were callers in Caro Monday Mrs. Jessie Pettit, Mrs. D. A. Krug, ses Helen and Hilda O'Dell was loud- months, $1.00. evening. Mrs. Dora Fritz of Sault Ste. Marie Mrs. James McMahon and daughter, ly applauded. Another selection by Ho ! Ho ! For the old-fashioned hay-ride ! Outside Michigan -- In United Janite Lucile, were callers in Bad came Monday to spend a few days Mrs. Andrew Bigelow a.nd Mrs. the Hawaiian guitar trio followed. A better name for it is "play-ride," States, one year, $2.00. In Canada, Carl Martin were callers in Saginaw Axe Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Pettit Warner O'Dell played a selection one year, $2.50. with relatives here. For oh, it was surely a gay ride, Tuesday. remained to visit her sister, Mrs. 'on a musical saw, which was a decid- The Evangelical Ladies' Aid will With laughter of girls and of boys! Mrs. E. B. Schwaderer and Mrs. H. Harder, for a few days. ed favorite with his audience. He was meet Wednesday, July 10. in the base- With shadav~s of nightfall to h~dc you, ment o+" the church. L. i:f,e:n~eima~ ,:,~7 Ai~r,o:~t were visitors )drs. Sarah 2~iacLachian, accompa- c~mpeiied ~o respond ~o an encore. application. in town Friday. nied by her son, Donald, of Pontiac Mrs. Muntz called upon Mrs. And "Honey Lamb" nestled beside you, Entered as second class matter The annual school meeting for all spent the week-end with relatives George Clara (l~dith Gage), a teach- It seemed there was nothing denied you-- Apr. 27, 1906, at the post office at districts in this community will be Miss Irene Stafford returned on and friends in Watford, Ont. They er in the Bingham school 42 years Your world was a kingdom of joys! Cass City, Michigan, under the Act held next Monday, July 8. Wednesday from a few days' visit of Congress of March 3, 1879. with Bay City friends. also attended the Munro reunion at ago for remarks. She responded, re- Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Wood attended Bay View Park at Sarnia, Ontario. lating some amusing experiences as a Mr. and Mrs. Robert Day of Flint The horses were plodding and lazy, H. P. Lenzner, Publisher. the home-coming at the Methodist teacher in those days. She invited spent Saturday night and Sunday John Morrison received word Sun- The moonlight was friendly and hazy-- church in Caro Sunday evening. day of the death of his niece, Mrs. her former pupils to come forward with relatives in Cass City. Your Sweetie was fair as a daisy, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Corkins and Jessie Cotton, of Detroit. Mrs. Cotton and greet the audience. There were Miss Adeline Gallagher of Detroit Miss Helen Corkins of Pontiac spent was drowned at Killarney Beach on eight in the group: Charles Seekings, As dainty and sweet as a peach! came last week to spend the summer Sunday at the J. C. Corkins home. Sunday, when she dived from a boat Colon Bingham, Ernest Bradley, John The hay-wagon clattered and rumbled, with her father, J. J. Gallagher. Herbert Wood and little daughter into the water. She is a daughter of Evans, Mrs. Willard Wells (Blanch As o'er it you playfully tumbled, of Birmingham were guests at the Miss Myrtle Orr of Detroit is the late Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Morri- Turner), Mrs. Fred Palmer (Ada It seems to me, now, that it grumbled-- spending a two weeks' vacation with Coon), Mrs. C. P. Hunter (Tillie Claud Wood home over the week-end. son of Greenleaf. The body was taken In fancy, I still hear it screech! relatives in Cass City and Pigeon. Mall), Mrs. Charles Randall (Alice Miss Lillian Hastings of Ann Ar- to Detroit Sunday and funeral servi- Mr. and Mrs. George Ackerman had ces held Tuesday. She leaves her hus- McGrath). bor was the guest of Miss Helen Wil- I still hear the laughter and squealing, sey a few days the first of the week. as guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ar- band and two children. Sherman Evans gave a short talk, stating that he attended Bingham That rose to the star-jeweled ceiling! chic Ackerman and daughter, Leila, of Mr. and Mrs. John Gray and Mrs. Mrs. Morton Orr entertained her school 55 years ago, when H. P. Wool- Gagetown. Jennie Piddyment and daughter, Zel- Amd over me now there is stealing sister, Mrs. Fay McLean, and children man was the teacher. Miss Alvin Mr. and Mrs. Willis Campbell and ma, of Cass City accompanied by Mr. A rapturous mem'ry of old! of Port Huron from Thursday until Beach, who taught there 26 years ago, daughter, Mary Jane, spent from Sat- and Mrs. Burt Thompson of Oakland, The hands that I held on the hay-ride, Sunday. also related some of her experiences urday evening until Monday evening California, have returned here from When all life itself was a play-ride, Hector McKay of Detroit spent Mr. and Mrs. Earl Douglas and as a teacher. in Detroit. a motor trip through Canada. They the week-end with his family here. Miss Dorothy Holcomb were visitors The progTam closed with communi- Today I still tenderly hold! visited Niagara Falls and also at- Mrs. ~va Naharg spent Sunday in Stockbridge and Jackson the first Miss Aletha Seed of Pontiac is ty singing "Auld Lang Syne." tended a family reunion near Water- ? with Mr. and Mrs. James Maharg, of the week. spending a two weeks' vacation at the A picture of the group was taken home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ford at Which there were 60 relatives north of town. Mr. and Mrs. Gien Wright and by Virgil Spittler. G. W. Seed, and friends present. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Seed of Pontiac spent a daughter, Marjorie, left Saturday Emory Lounsbury and Harold Ev- IIIIIIIIIII II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III IIIIII IIII IIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIII IIIIIIII III III IIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIIIIIII~" Mrs. Richard Clark and Mr. and Gray visited friends at Oakville, near few days the first of the week at his evening" for Lapeer where they visited Toronto. ans were captains of the two teams parental home here. relatives Sunday. This week, they are Mrs. G. A. Tindale visited at the How- who contested for baseball honors ill spending a week's vacation at Bear ard Retherford home near Deford Sun- during the afternoon. The score stood ° THE CHURCHES Mr. and ~rs. G. H. Burke spent il Lake. day afternoon. 7-2 in favor of the Evans nine. = =- the first of the week at the Brooker I t!lllllllllllllll I11 Illt Iti l lll|llillt llllllltlllllllltl IIIHI t11111111! I||1 I1 l|tlll|tll1111111!1| 1111t1111~| ! 111 !1 !II 11 t [I I!ll|lllllllllll tl I I|lllllt I111 I! II Illl lll!l I lll Ill II IIII11 Illl IIIII Illllllllll|ll II g~ d About four o'clock in the afternoon cottage at Caseville. Mrs. B. L. Carpenter of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lauderbach entertained Sunday, Mrs. Ida Spur- [ DEFORD ! the friends and schoolmates separat- Special Sunday Evening Services° Prayer meeting, Thursday evening. Mrs. T. F. Vickere and daughter, spent Saturday wtih her mother, Mrs. As was done last year some of the Bethel Church--11:00, Sunday Geo. Palmer. Mrs. Palmer returned back and daughter, Mary, and Jacob ed with hand-shakes and "good-byes" Jean, of Greenleaf spent Monday at The viner located here shelled this to meet again the last Saturday in best sermons of the year were school. 12:00, preaching service. with her Sunday to spend the week Spurback of Saginaw° the G. W. Landon home. season's first load of peas Tuesday. June, 1930. planned for the union services of th~ George Hill, Pastor. l at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Mrs. Wallace Gilbert and son, Al- 4!} Mr. and Mrs. james K. Brooker of Win. Wilson and mother of Sagi- summer months. So this summer an- t Breish, ton, left the first of the week for other series have been planned and Presbyterian Church--Paul Johnson !! Bay City were Sunday guests of Mr. Chatham, Ontario, where Mrs. GH- naw were in town Thursday. Mrs. Eighth g~ade graduates who exp::rt BETHEL HOLDS ANNUAL are related to each other. After care- Allured, Minister. Sunday, July 7: and Mrs. J. D. Brooker. bert will make her home. ,Wilson remained for a week's visit , to attend high school the com'ng y COMMUNITY PICNIC ful study of the morally delinquent Morning worship, 10:30. Communion Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Sehooley, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sullivan and among friends. and Mrs. James Tennant and Mr. and are required to make application to •children, we are convinced the trouble service of reeonseeration to our Lord the school boards in their respective Evelyn Rock of Northville were week Mrs. Walter Thompson, who under- largely lies in the delinquent home. and Master who was wounded for our i!iil Mrs. J. D. Brooker spent the Fourth end guests of Mrs. Sullivan's parents, went an operation at Flint, is recov- ,Joncluded from first page. transgressions and with whose stripes of July at the Brooker cottage at i distriets on or before • Monday, July We are hoping in these meetings to 22, if they desire to secure payments Mr. and Mrs. D. Urquhart. ering finely. Knight's team were the losers. Mrs. Caseville. raise the standard of your home and we are healed. on their high school tuition. G. A. Tindale, Fred Morris and the Cecil Lester was at Royal Oak on Knight then led to victory a team mine. We just ask your cooperation Church school at noon. Adult les- !711 Mr. and Mrs. Win. Crandell, Mrs. Misses Harriett Tindale and Virginia Saturday where he acted as one of that won the ball•throwing contest. son: "The Story of Ezekiel." Ezekiel Marie Murphy and daughter, Yvonne, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Doerr and In the young folk's events, the in these meetings for a better city. i( daughters, Helen and Mary Lee, mo- Day were in Detroit Thursday, bring- the ushers at the church wedding of J The topics are timely, and will be 3: 4-11; 24: 15-18. spent Sunday at the Jacob Volz home competition also was spirited. David Christian Endeavor, 6:00. "Echoes ii' tored to Detroit Sunday to visit Mr. ing back two new Fords for the Ford Kenneth Kelley. treated with considerable thought and Minden .Knight was first and John Marshall, from Kalamazoo and Alma." in City. Doerr's sister, Mrs. Norman Fisher. Garage. Mr. and Mrs~ Frank Dease of Manley Kitchin is a patient at the jr., second in the race for boys under care. Beginning next Sunday eve- Union evening service, 7:30 at Mr. and Mrs. Doerr returned home Virginia and Richard, children of Rochester were callers at the home of 16. Leslie Doerr won the race for boys ning, Rev. Lyman will speak on Morris hospital where he underwent Monday evening. Helen and Mary Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Webber, are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ball for the week "Love, Courtship, and Marriage." The Methodist church. First of a series under 10 and Morris Day was sec- on "Better Homes." an operation the first of the week for Lee remained to spend two weeks spending the week with their grand- end. next Sunday evening will be given i[ a ruptured appendix. ond. In the race for boys under sev- with their aunt. parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ebert, at Sunday guests at the home of Mr. en, Lewis Profit was first and Clare over to the representative of the Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Edwards and Lord's Day Alliance. July 21, Rev. St. Pancratius Church--Services Rev. W. R. Curtis was taken ill on Pigeon. and Mrs. John Pringle were Mr. and Rawson second. David Knight won two daughters of Harbor Beach were Curtis will speak in the Evangelical are held each Sunday morning at Saturday, and was not able to fill his Mrs. Ida Lane of Bad Axe, Dr. and Mrs. Richard Richardson and children the boys' sack race with Maynard guests at the homes of J. E. Seed church on the subject, "Recreation in 10:30 except the first Sunday in each o pulpit Sunday. The men of the Mrs. W. D. Lane and son of Port Hu- of Detroii, Mrs. Jennie Peatt of Roy- Doerr second. In a like event for and Alex Henry on Tuesday. the Home." July 28, Rev. Allured will month. On these days, services begin church carried the program of the ron were Tuesday guests of Mrs. al Oak and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cook. girls, Retta Charter was first and Mrs. C. P. Miller, daughter, Miss morning', while Mrs. Curtis gave a re- Robert Cleland. Mrs. W. D. Lane re- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ball were Sun- Marie Rawson second. In the three- speak in the Baptist church on the at nine o'clock. subject, "Music and Art in the Rev. Fr. Jos. P. Halpin, Pastor. Irene, and son, John, of Detroit are . port of the Northern Baptist conven- mained to spend a few days with her day callers at Caro and Cohlmbia- legged race, Ralph Rawson and Da- spending the month of July at the tion just held in Denver, Colorado. mother, Mrs. Cleland. ville. vid Knight were first and Martin Home." On August 4, Rev. Hill will Striffier cottage at Caseville. Mr. Curtis is improving, and hopes Mr. and Mrs. D. Gottsehalk of Bad Bros. second. Retta Charter won the speak in the Evangelical church on Salem Evangelical Chureh--Rev. Calvin Spencer came Monday and "Religion in the Home." Beyond this Charles W. Lyman,. Minister. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Sehooley en- !soon to be about. Axe and Mrs. Carl Martin of Los An- will remain for a while at the home race for girls under 12 and Marie tertained their daughter, Mrs. H. H. will be announced later. Morning worship hour, Sunday, Ju- Rev. and Mrs. George Hill have as geles, California, were guests at the of his sister, Mrs. Norman Martin. Rawson was second. ly 7, II:00 o'clock. Subject of pas- Madigan, and Mrs. Penell, both of home of Mrs. Harriett Dodge Sunday. Two ball games featured the dos- i guests their son, John Hill, of De- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cuer and M?r. Decker M. E.--Sunday school at tor's message: "What and Where Is Saginaw, Monday and Tuesday. troit, who is spending a two weeks' Mrs. Martin remained to spend the ing hours 9f the picnic. John Mar- and Mrs. Lloyd Warner attended the 10:30 a. m. Supt., Bruce Adams. the Kingdom of God?" vacation here, and a daughter, Miss week at the Dodge home. shall, jr., captained the team that Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Cragg and Mr. funeral of Mrs. Cuer's sister, Mrs. Church service at 8:00 p. m. when the Sunday school at I0:00 a.m. Ses- Dorothy Hill, who has been school won the long end of the 7-4 score and Mrs. Floyd Ottaway left Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. John R. Clark and Bowers, on Tuesday. pastor will preach a memorial ser- sion begins promptly on the hour. day to spend the remainder of the nurse at Munising. She will leave the from David Knight's team of boys. children of Detroit eame Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. A. H. MeConnell of mon for the Masons and Eastern Visitors cordially welcome. The third last of the week to do clinic work in This game lasted for five innings. week with relatives in Lansing. and visited at thg L. I. Wood home on Stars who have died during the past quarter begins neXt Sunday, July 7th, the Upper Peninsula under the state Stonington, Illinois, are spending part Years ago, Everett Rawson pitched Ira Reagh of Imlay City spent the their way to Caseville. Mrs. Clark of their vacation at the home of Mr. year. Members of both orders will The series of lessons opens with "The week-en?l with his family here. His T. B. Asso., for the summer. and children will spend the summer for the Marlette high school and ~iilii and Mrs. Frank Spencer. Wednesday he proved that he had not attend in a body. There will be special Story of Ezekiel," who lived and son, Stanley, returned to Imlay City Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sandham and in the Wood cottage at Caseville. singing. , prophesied 593 years before Christ. 4;i Marvin Barthel of Royal Oak was forgotten as many tricks as the sin- with him and is employed there. three daughters, Misses Pauline, De- Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Philip Sharrard Midweek prayer service Thursday a Sunday guest of Bruce Malcolm. gle men hoped he had. This left-hand- Mr. and Mrs. Win. Crandell, Mrs. loris and Johanna, left Tuesday for a entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. F. Baptist Church, William R. Curtis, evening at 8:00. All are welcome. Frank Hegler attended the Groh er led the marrieds to victory by a Marie Murphy and daughter, Yvonne, five-day motor trip across the Straits. B. Anderson and five children of Ro- Pastor. Preaching Sunday morning at In the evening" at 7:30, the union They will visit places where Mr. meo; Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Anderson reunion at Brown City on Saturday. 19-11 score in a seven-inning contest. 10:00, followed by communion, service will be in the Methodist attended a reunion at the Geo. Wails In the first inning, the first married Sandham worked 35 years ago in and daughter, Ila, and Merle Ander- Visitors of Miss Myrtle Hegler for Sunday school at 11:45. church with Rev. Lyman as speaker. home in Kingston Tuesday evening. man was retired on a strike-out. The lumber camps. They expect to make son, all of Imlay City. F. B., O. J. the week were Miss Addle Gallagher, B. Y. P. U. at 6:30. Topic, "What Dr. G. M. Livingston and daughter, next three men also fanned but the trip up by way of the central and Merle Anderson are sons of Mrs. Mrs. Albert Gallagher, Mr. and Mrs. Has Made Our Nation Great?" Novesta Corners Baptist Church~ Miss Marion, Mrs. F. J. Stocking and I reaehed first base safely. Outside of part of the state and return by the Sharrard. Emory Lounsbury and Stewart Union service at 7:30 at the M. E. The daily vacation Bible school begun Mrs. Albert Myron, all of Detroit this distressing inning, the game was Mackinaw trail. Charles of Cass City, Mr. and Mrs. church. Rev. Lyman will be the speak- last week and concluding next Friday were callers at the G.W. Landon Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Kereher and a good one. Dan Douglas of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. er. has been thus far well attended. home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Benkelman, jr., ~on, Gerald, with Mr. Kereher's The Sunday School furnished ice John Retherford of Caro and Mr. and Prayer meeting Thursday evening. Closing exercises Friday night at Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warner and visited in East Lansing last week, parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. cream and lemonade for the crowd. Mrs. C-has. Kilgore. The pastor and wife will attend the 8:00 o'clock. Everyone invited to see daughter, Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs. where they attended the graduation Kercher of Elkton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Malcolm had as National B.Y.P. U. next week what has been accomplished by the Stanley Warner and daughters, Wau- of Mrs. Benkelman's sister, Miss Ilo relatives in Owosso. Mr. and Mrs. J. guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wednesday until Saturday in Detroit. boys and girls. Special music will be' netta and Mrs. Clarence Walsh, and Smith. They also visited Mrs. Ben- H. Kercher remained to spend the Upstanding Excuse Summers and Mrs. Edith Myers of given and an enjoyable time is ex- daughter, Mary Charmaine, attended kelman's parents in Grand Ledge. week there. Mother (at dinner table)--Johnny, Saginaw and on Monday, Rev. and Methodist Episcopal Church--10:30, pected. the Warner reunion at Lake Pleasant Her mother, Mrs. W. B. Smith, ac- A eaplegram received Monday night are you sure you washed your. face? Mrs. W. S. Hubbard of Pickford. Morning worship. Covenant meeting Saturday after- Thurday. companied them to Cass City Thurs- by John Catheart from his daughter, It doesn't look like that when I wash day, remaining until Sunday when Mrs. J. B. Daugherty entertained it. 11:45, Sunday school, noon and communion next Sunday. Dr. Colin MeRae and Dr. Beavis, Miss Hester Catheart, announced the Mr. Smith came for her. 'on Sunday her daughter, Mrs. Harry Johnny--Well, mother, if i rubbed 7:30, Union evening service. Rev. Subject for Sunday morning, the fifth both of Ann Arbor, spent Monday safe arrival of Miss Catheart and McCaughna. it as hard as you do I'd push myself Lyman of the Evangelical church will parable of Matt. 13. "The Hidden night and Tuesday with Mr. MeRae's Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Smiley of Dray- her mother at Boulogne, France. Mrs. Plains and Mrs. Sophia Striffler, over. preach. Treasure--What Does It Represent?" parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. MoRse. The ton Catheart and daughter will tour in who has spent some time with her young men were on their way to France, Italy, Germany, Holland, daughter at Drayton Plains, spent spend two weeks in Northern Canada Belgium, Switzerland and England, Call the Wagon Saturday and Sunday with relatives on a fishing trip. returning to Cass City late in August. "How can they live without any here. On Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. Seventy-five Jolly Farmers met at brains like that?" asked the garage Mr. and Mrs. Henry DeLong and A. A. Ricker and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Miss Mary Mathers of Fortyfort, Pa., the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward man. Striffler, they attended the Nique re- Golding Thursday evening when a de- "'Smatter?" inquired his assistant. and Mrs. charles Edson of Benton, union at the farm home of Mr. and Pa., spent a few days the first of the lightful program was given by Mrs. "Some fool girl just phoned in and Mrs. O. W. Nique at Decker. Mrs. Dickinson's division. This is the last said she had stripped the gears and week with. their cousins, Dr. I. A. Striffler returned home with Mr. and Fritz, Mrs. Della Lauderbaeh and program to be put on by this side. wanted to know if the radiator would Special Prices Mrs. Smiley again to spend a few Mrs, George Seed. Supper was served. It was decided to freeze as a result of it." he explained. more weeks at Drayton Plains. hold the next meeting at Huron Coun- Mrs. G. W. Landon and daughter, Friday evening, June 29, the mem- ty Park at Caseville on Thursday, Ju- Ordi~r for Publication~Appoint- Miss Margaret, spent from Saturday bers of the Austin Baptist church en- ly 25, and to invite the South Noves- men£ of Administrator--State of until Monday evening with Delbert tertained the members and friends of on Rugs ta Farmers' Club to meet with them. Michigan, The Probate Court for the Landon in Grand Rapids. Mrs. Hugh the Baptist church of Cass City, at There will be a ball game between the County of Tuscola. McColl accompanied them as far as the pleasant farm home ` of Mr, and two clubs. At a session of said Court, held at We are offering some close-out patterns at Saginaw and spent the week,end With Mrs. Dan McNaughton. A fine prO- Mr. and Mrs. Alex Henry are en- the Probate Office in the Village of Saginaw relatives, i gram of recitations, ~ongs and a play- Caro in said County, on the 2nd day Reduced Prices while they last. tertaining Mrs. Henry's brother and of July; A. D. 1929. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kosanke and let was given by several of the ladies his family, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Da- son, Donald, spent Thursday and Fri- Present: Hon. Guy G. Hill, Judge These are good patterns, but the patterns while the men, not to be outdone, gave vis and two children, Miss Mildred day with their daughter and sister, of Probate. many pleasing recitations. Then fol- and Gordon of Tuberose, Saskatche- have been discontinued at the mill. Mrs. James Cole, in Detroit. Donald In the Matter of the lowed a delicious luncheon. All felt wan, who are spending two weeks left Detroit Friday in company with Estatt~ of John E. Barnes, Deceased. they had spent a very enjoyable and here. Other week-end guests at the Mr. and Mrs. Cole on a ten day trip Andrew T. Barnes, having filed in profitable time together. About 30 Henry home were Mr. and Mrs. Louis to Chambersburg, Pa., and Hagers- said court his petition praying that 9x12 Axminster, regular $47.00 value at . . . $37.50 from Cass City attended. Smith and children of Detroit. Miss Maryland. the administration of said estate be town, Children and grandchildren of Mrs. Marguerite Henry and Miss Mildred granted to Andrew T. Barnes, or to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Knapp and son, William McComb surprised her at the Davis returned to Detroit with the some other suitable person. 9x12 Regular $45.00 value at $36.o0 Clark, spent last week on a trip visit- home of her son, Philip McComb, 1 Smith's Sunday evening and are It Is Ordered, That the 26th day of ing relatives and friends at Kalama- mile north and % mile east of Cass spending the week there. Mr. and July A. D. 1929, at ten o'clock in the 8-3x10-6 Regular $51.00 value, best grade, at. $40,00 zoo, Grand Rapids, Muskegon, Lud- City, Friday evening. The occasion Mrs. Davis came to Cass City by forenoon, at said probate office, be ington and Bear Lake. At the last was her 73rd birthday. Mrs. McComb and is hereby appointed for hearing automobile, making the trip of 1952 said petition; place, Clark remained to begin his broke her right leg at the knee on miles from Moose Jaw in 5½ days. work as assistant director at the De- It Is Further Ordered, That public We also have some 11-3x12 Rugs, slightly damaged, at March 30, when she fell down the They found crop conditions in the notice thereof be given by publication Molay camp there. basement steps at the Folkert store Northwest and the States uniformly of a copy of this order, once each Greatly Reduced Prices. o Mr. and Mrs. David Van Allen and and is still unable to walk. Those who good. Mr. Davls left Cass City 26 week for three successive weeks pre- daughter, Betty June, Mr. and Mrs. attended: and enjoyed the pot-luck years ago and in his first visit here vious to said day of hearing, in the ~ii!¸ : George Dodge and daughter, Leila, supper which was served were: Mr. slnce that t~me, he finds many Cass City ChrolMcle, a newspaper all of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. HarOld and Mrs. Win..Bullock and three changes in the business houses. printed and circulated in said county. !!il Evans of Gagetown, and Lincoln children of Shabbona, Mr. and Mrs. Only three or four merchants of the GUY G. HILL, MAY DOUGLAS Judge of Probate. Van Allen of Flint were the relatives David McComb and three children, early "nineties '~' ~are st~I1 on the job A true copy. CASS CITY from distant points who attended the Mr. and Mrs. John Haley, Mr. and here. M~r. Davis is engaged in the Minta E. Hill, funeral of Mrs. Janie Bearup on Fri- Mrs. Floyd McComb and six children, grain and lmplement business at Tu- Register of Probate. day, all of Cass City. berose. :..... 7-5-3 Case ,City, Michigan, Friday, July 5, 1929. CASS CITY CHRONICLE PAGE FIVE.

/ o{Rights, his great-es{-wbrk] a~-d ~tY~o then sinking slowly into the deep chair OBITUARY. tria and when three years of age the first constitution of Virginia, both BANDED B]BD FLIES she laid her face on its arm and wept, came with her parents to the United adopted unanimously by the conven- EACH HAD A i! she who had believed all her tears Elizabeth Zollner. i States, settling in Sharon, Pa., and (jeorge Maso) ," tion. The Bill of Rights was substan- OVEff SEA TO AFRICA were shed. The loneliness, the futility later moving to Cleveland, Ohio. For tially the inspiration of the Declara- SECRET FROM of her life and love passed over her Funeral services for Miss Elizabeth many years they have lived southeast tion of Independence, for Jefferson was in a devastating flood and she won- Zollner were held Thursday afternoon, of Cass City. Patriot and an intimate friend and enthusiastic Route Followed Mystifying dered if she could go into a future June 27, at the forests Church of Miss Zoltner passed away Tuesday admirer of George Mason, his senior il THE OTHER { that seemed to promise no more than Christ, with burial in the forests morning at the Morris hospital after by 18 years, and often visited Gunston as Feat Itself. the p~st had given. cemetery. ((6") bY D. J. Walsh.% a short illness. She leaves besides her Statesman hall, where there is now a "Jefferson" Presently she lifted her face, dried Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and parents, two sisters and two brothers, room in which the great Democrat Washington.--The finding of a dead USANNE TAFT was eating toast her eyes and, taking the little book, Mrs. Henry Zollner of Novesta town- Mrs. Henry Hergenreden of Flint, wrote an outline of the Declaration, bird on a beach in South Africa may e.nd drinking cocoa alone at one went out, closing the doors softly be- ship, was born May 27, 1906, in Aus- Miss Helen, Henry and John at home. Defended States' Rights. unlock a secret which has long puz- end of the big table in the high, hind her one after the other until she Mason was one of the commissioner~ zled American naturalists. S cheerless and rather chill dining came to the outer'door, which she who. made a compact with commim The bird, an Arctic tern, carried a ro,m of her house on Cedar street. She locked. In a moment she was at home. ,Mortars from Maryland on fht~ invi~ ~mnl] rnafnl hnnc] an nn~ 1~o" ~71f'h fha l]R]/lbCi ~ trxv.~~ "e ~3~ , ~tLid," iXi" ~tuu~vv~ttvU.~-~'~ ...... :~"~"= shoulders and the hand that held the canary wanted his breakfast, her flow- tomac and Pokomoke rivers. A con- form, the address the bureau bi- of .of thin Haviland cup to her lips was cold. ers needed watering. There was a Published Every Friday ference held by these commissioners olo uical survey, United States Depart- Winter was setting in with a ven- meeting of the woman's c!|b that "W F THE word "immortality" :be used at Mount Vernon was in reality the ment of Agriculture. geance and the new furnace boy did afternoon, at which she was sched Vol 4. : July 5, 1929. No. 47. | with the familiar formula, "Some first steps toward a new federal gov- O. L. Austin banded the tern at not understand keeping a fire. She uled to speak, and a sewing bee for ~. are born :, some ,achieve ernment, for Maryland, ratifying the Published in the i;~- Average farm pul- Early broilers are the Turnevik bay, Labrador, on July 28, thought drearily that she was going to the hospital that evening. The trio- , and some have thrust cdmpact, proposed that Pennsylvania ]928. Four months later it was found retest of the People of lets lay no eggs before profitable ones. Speed miss Mr. Pease a good dm.L After [)hone bell was ringing. It was Mrs. January and by that upon them," it will be found that the and Delaware should be invited to join in South Africa. CasE City and vicinity up broilers if you want many years of faithful service to the Millard asking her to entertain the time egg prices start to make the most last phrase most aptly applies to them, and Virginia favored inviting Scientists have recognized the Arc- by the residents of Cedar street he had died Ladies' Aid the fo]lowin ° day. "Ym~ going down hill. profit out of them. Pu- George Mason, father of the Virginia all :other states to consider a uniform tic tern as the Lindbergh of the bird Elkland Roller Mills bill of rights, which substantially con- suddenl:, a few days before. are the only one of us all who has This year with the rina Chick Growena is commercial system. world. It makes the longest migra- Roy Taylor, Editor large number of late- stitutes the first ten amendments of There was another thing that made room enough. '~ the feed that will do George Mason's next great role was tion of any bird. summering in the hatched pullets, be- it. It will make you the Constitution of the United States, Susanne sad that morning. She had It came to her that too many threads that of a delegate fl'om Virginia to the Arctic and wintering i,n the Antarctic. Any time you folks cause of the late chick more money because it Florence Seville Berryman writes, in ffeard just last night |:bat the old Boyd were attached to her; she could not constitutional convention .in Philadel- Eleven thousand miles to a winter re- can use this space--for season, Purina Chick will put on more the Boston Herald. house 0ext door was sold. It had been break them all without vital agony phia in 1787. sort is an all-time record. bake sales, or to an- Growena is needed ~weight and do it quick- Such a man was George Mason of in the hands of the agent for a long to herself. His activities in the convention were nounce something, more than ever. i er. Gunston hall, in Fairfax county, Vir- What Route Is Mystery. time, hut b0.ing a largeand expensive "No, I guess I'll stay right here. I'm you're welcome to it, Eight pounds of', " highly influential and altogether cred- ginia, who was the fourth to bear By what route does the Arctic tern plqce to keep up, nobody had seemed needed. Maybe nowhere else could [ you know. Just call 15 itable. He was ever alert to the pro- Growena and 8 lbs. of i If you don't believe this name In America. But altlmugh fly from the North pole to the Ant- 1o care for it. A stranger had bought be as useful," she thought. before Wednesday grain (3 Intermediate, you live in the bes~ ceedings and on his feet in an instant he was "as patr, i'otie as Washington, arctic? That has been the question. it. A stranger in the old Boyd house.~ At that moment somebody knocked press day! 5 Hen Chow) is nil a ltow n on earth, you'd more intelligent than Jefferson, and H. J. S. Heather of Durban, Natal, [t meam to Susanne the utter passing at the side door. Without ceasing to pullet needs to get her better be out hunting Every dairyman far superior to Patrick Henry in has communicated to the National of many things she had loved and pour water on her primroses she ready for the high another one. needs Cow Chow to Geo aTaphic society the circumstances called "Come in F' Then as hesitation priced Fall and Winter I philosophy," as some one has said, his vqlued in her life. help lower the cost of name is as yet obscure compared to of the important find, which may an- rather than neighborliness seemed to ~]gg Market. I She was a woman of forty-six, am- producing milk. Doctor---"You're in a follow upon her words, she called -- I theirs, because he ignored opportuni- swer the question: ply proportioned, with a clear skin, Every farmer that Science has added 12i very bad way. Is there ties to immortalize it to an extent "The tern was picked up by Mr. soft blue eyes and a great quantity of "Do come in. I'm busy." The steps raises calves needs years to our lives. The lanyone you'd like to scarcely paralleled by any other pa- Wackrill of Johannesburg, a few miles smooth, lightly graying hair. Not beau- she heard were not old Mrs. Beecher's, Calf Chow. Cow Chow money per capita has isee?" triot. south of Port Shepstone. His discov- tiful, but sweet and good and gentle, as she expected. She looked over her makes milk and Calf increased, too, they' Patient--"Yes, an- Of English Descent. ery, the biological survey wrote the the kind of woman who makes men shoulder and saw a man standing upon Chow saves milk. say, but that doesn't l other doctor." finder, was the most remarkable case the threshold of the room. seem to be helping us! George Mason exhLbited, to a marked and little children happy. But she was that has been reported in any country. an old maid. The man she had loved Afterward she regretted the break- Our weakly etiquette much. I Have you. heard the extent, qualities of mind and charac- hint--Always trump It suggests that the Arctic tern leaves all her life had not wanted her and age of the old ma.]olica pitcher, but t origin of the Grand ter which he had apparently inherited your partner's ace, and the northern reaches North Amer- then she could only realize dizzily that This is great weath-!.Canyon? A Scotchman from his great-grandfather, the first of the other men she would not have. cinch the trick. John Boyd stood before her. She shook er for makin' hay and i dropped a quarter George Mason of Brewood, Stafford- ica, flies to Portugal, crosses the Therefore she had arrived at a time hands with him, she gave him a chair, eatin' ice cream cones, i dow n a gopher hole. shire, England, who had been a mem- length of Africa and then 'hops' to the when she was alone in her house where The extra milk it Antarctic continent" she excused the broken pitcher. "It's ber of parliament under Charles I, there had once been the joyous bustle means pays many Today, the Dairy In- nothing, really." Then she sat down and had fearlessly and eloquently op- The new evidence adds about 2,000 of many goings and comings. Her sis- times over for the cost dustry is in a strong i Whenever and where- to visit with him. of purina Calf Chow. position. Conditions for ever you see Purina posed those royal measures which miles to the previous 11,000 miles es- ters had married and gone forth into "l came last night and spent the good priers for every: checkerboard bags in a seemed to him arbitrary. Yet at the timated airline of the species. lives of their own ; yesterday Jane, the evening in the den. In fact, I fell "What do people pound of milk and but-i dairy barn, you know same time he believed in supporting South Front of Gunston Hall. The Arctic tern enjoys more daylight youngest, had written from France. asleep and did not awaken until day- want?" asked the pub- ter fat are particularly the cows are getting the established order against radical- than any other living creature be- Her el,lest hr(~ther was in South Amer- light. Thep I went down to the hotel, lic official. They don't bright. These condi- the best feed that ism, for he fought with the cavaliers to defend the states' rights with what cause it lives in regions where the ica in like manner everybody she money can buy. Pu- where 1 had intended to stay, bathed want anything, though tions should inspire ev- against Oliver Cromwell, after whose Flanders termed "inflexible integrity sun never sets and only experiences seemed to hqve known or cared about rina makes a feed for and breakfasted and hurried back up they need a great deal. ery dairyman to feed, victory he was obliged to escape to and unbending republicanism." He was night on its semiannual journeys across in her youth had drifted away, leaving That is why every- to feed wisely, to feed every need and we sell here to see you." He smiled, winning Virginia, where he :settled in Stafford the first to argue that coercion could the equator. her a bit of flotsam to alone on thing, including civili- generously and to feed them. a smile from her in return. Few wom- county, and soon gained wealth and not be used against states; first to see Terns and other, shore birds travel the currant of time. zation, has to be sold. economically. en are ever so happy as to see their prominence in the colony. the danger in ' the resolution that the more widely than any other feathered It came to her as she put down her Purina Cow Chow You've heard of the boyish sweethearts in the men who re- George Mason IV was born in Staf- national legislature should be empow- creatures. The golden plover raises cocoa untasted that it was folly for By feeding Cow will help you to lower band man who lost a turn after many years, but Susanne ford (later Fairfax) county, Virginia, ered to call out the force of the Union a brood in Ungava or northern Labra- her to keep on living alone in this Chow on pasture you cost of production. bass drum! But we saw that John Boyd had scarcely know a man in this in 1725. No record of his birth has against any delinquent member, and dor and in the fall wings out over the way, maintaining a house that was al- will get more milk changed. now. Avoid the sum- Yarmer -- "Where town who lost his car. been found, and consequent!y there is the first to suggest an acceptable al- ocean, never stopping until it reaches together beyond her needs and her in- "I've come back to stay," he an- mer slump and have are my horses? Didn't Forgot where he extensive confusion as to the exact ternative. Bermuda. On it flies, pausing perhaps come. Much better for her to 0o as swered quietly. better milking cows I tell you to watch parked it. date. His education began early, for He opposed every measure which at the Bahamas. or the Lesser Antilles her sister Helen wanted, sell the place "Why, what--what put that in your next fall and winter. 'era ?" he attended a boarding school in would perpetuate slavery, yet at the on the way to South America. The to Mr. Gifford, store such furniture as head?" she asked. Boy--"I did watch Prince William county from the years same time advocated that the Soufl~ first of the goIden plovers have been she had an emotional fondness for, "You. From a darkened room ! Lions, they say, are 'era. They went down Elkland Roller 1736 to 1739, inclusive, at a cost of should be protected in regard to those reported arriving in Paraguay before auction off the rest and with the pro- harmless unless at- and af- watched you last night, sitting h'ere in past the depot 1,000 pounds of tobacco annually for slaves already held. the last have left the breeding grounds. ceeds see a bit of the world, accom- tacked. We're resolved, ter that they made so Mills this lighted one, sewing, the same board, and 845 pounds for schooling He proposed the Virginia constitu- •hey "winter" on the Argentine pam- plish a new system of living. "You are therefore, never to at- much dust I couldn't, Phone No. 15 Susanne that I realized suddenly I and books. Such schooling had custo- tion (which he had written) as a model pas where the summer sun makes food wasting your powers of mind and body tack a lion. see 'era at all. CasE City, Mich. cannot live without." marily been preceded by private tutor- for the new national constitution. But plentiful. there in dull old Westmore," Helen "But I am a left-over, John." ship at the young student's home. although a great number of features Even unadventurous appearing war- had written. Perhaps it was true. And "So am I." He came and stood be- Mason's Service to State. were adopted in this new organ which biers travel far to escape the cold in any event she no longer had an Mason had consistently fought against, breath of winter. Of our American excuse for keeping the old house on side her, looking down into her face. Throughout his career George Ma- ¢ @ such as a single executive, he was species and subspecies twenty-two their account; they never visited it "I've nobody but you. I want you very son contributed to the political litera- willing to sign until toward the end winter in the West Indies, forty-four any more. If she wanted to see them much, Susanne." ture of the United States some of the of the convention, when it passed the go to Mexico, thirty-seven push on she must go where they were. She didn't tell him that she had most important documents ever writ- Clause giving indefinite powers to con- to Central America, while twenty-two She arose from the table and going always wanted him. She didn't tell ten. gress and to the executive, and "the reach South America. It is a fact for to the window looked at the old house him that she had been in the room so The Non-importation resolutions Brine This verli emen| power given to congress, by a bare never ceasing wonder that some war- next door. When John Boyd went full of memory and his presence and constituted his first outstanding piece that as long as she lived the little majority, to pass navigation acts," blers and other small birds fly 500 away for the last time, he had given >, of work, and were a momentous step which would bind over the minority miles across the Caribbean sea with- her one of the keys to the side door. volume of "Aucassin and Nicolette" reward the Revolution. George Wash- southern states to the eastern states. out resting. "You might want to go in there for should be her dearest treasure. And TO THE PARROTT CREAMERY So, on September 17, the Constitu- Probably the most remarkable non- something, sometime," he had told her, he didn't tell her that upon returning tion was read and signed by all except stop oversea flights are those of the "You are welcome to books or any- to the room he had smelled the famil Mason, Edmund Randolph and El- Pacific golden plover. Coming south thing else you may want." John Boyd tar perfume she ahvays wore and had AND GET bridge Gerry. Mason returned to Vir- from Alaska it touches at the Aleu- was the last Boyd of all and the house found in the chair a small tear-wet gifiia and ted the fight the following tians and then takes off for Hawaii. was ills. He had left it just as it handkerchief embroidered • with her year against ratification. It crosses 2,800 miles of open ocean. stood except for a few g~fts to his name. Thus each had a secret from Within two years, as we recall, the I~Iow plovers are able to locate the parents' friends. And he had sold it the other, but they were secrets that made for happiness. Meanwhile ~hey 2 Great Big Ice Cream Cones Constitution received ten amendments, ttawaiian islands in the middle of the just as it stood, furniture, hangings, which were substantially Mason's bill Pacific is a mystery of nature. china and all. The contents were old- had plans to make for ~, long and bliss- ful future. of rights; and the eleventh amend- Remarkable Flight Records. fashioned and not very valuable, for ¢ ment prohibiting suits against states Birds that nest in ,tim southern nothing new had been broughi during for a Nkkel in federal courts is the direct fruit el hemisphere also have remarkable rec- his mother's latter years. Yet to Su- Old R~mans Wrestled Mason's arguments. ords for travel. The slender-billed sanne it was filled with the most pre- But his fight proved vain, and he shearwater makes a circuit of the cious furnishings of all--memories of With Traffic Problem retired to Gunston hall, where he died Pacific ocean. It breeds in southern John's youth and of her own. She Rome was the Detroit of ancient W. A. PARROTT a few years later, on October 7, 1792. Australia, flies north along the Asia wished to bid farewell to them while times. Roman mechanics and coach coast and returns south by the Amer- there was yet time. nmkers developed chariot making to Manufacturer of Polly's Ice Cream and True Gold Butter ican coast. She took the key from the sideboard an art, discovered the advantages of drawer, where had been undisturbed Wholesale and Retail ~ BEAULEY. Promotion of bird-banding has re- it quantity it not mass production, and 4* vealed n)nny unknown and unsuspected since John gave it to her almost five popularized the delights of surveying Mr. and Mrs. Harold Martin are facts of bird migrations and habits. years ago and leaving her breakfast a world from above swiftly turning Telltale bands have shown the male unfinished, she put on her fur coat wheels. the proud parents of a baby girl ~-- -- ii i i Ir ' q George Mason. named Lillian June, born June 24. wren to be an extremely inconstant and her hat and went out of her house, With many paved highways leading fellow who ought to be paying heavy round by the walk to the side door of m,t of the city, Roman chariot makers ington, the near neighbor and close Mr. and Mrs. A. Moore and family worm alimony and have also supplied the Boyd dwelling. A storm of sleet were pressed to meet the demand for friend of George Mason, who was fre- attended a family reunion at Saginaw facts on which practical plans for the last night had made footing treacher- ~heir vehicles, and these soon became quently associated with him in schemes Sunday. for the public welfare, wrote to Mason conservation of birds life can be ous, but there was no snow. The lock so numerous on the narrow streets Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Frice and daugh- ;( warmly advocating non-importation as- made. yielded easily to lmr key and she en- that Caesar in 195 introduced a "taxi ters, Gladys, Olive and Nora, of / sociations, which should be bound by "At present nearly 1,200 banding tered into the sitting room, which had (,rdinance" prohibiting chariots for Oshawa, Ontario, and Miss Florence voluntary agreement not to import or stations are in operation in all parts been l he scene of so many happy gath- hire from operating in the city. His Jeffery of Toronto are spending a few use articles from England which were of tl~e country," writes E. W. Nelson, erings. chief motive, however, is said to have days at the Frank Reader home. burdened with obnoxious duties. This formerly head of the bureau of bid- It was not this room or the dining been his desire to reserve the chario¢ scheme was thoroughly sound, as it Rev. and Mrs. Fred Townsend, Miss logical survey, in the National Geo- room beyond or the great double par- for imperial processions. Thousands attacked the Achilles heel of Great Agnes MacLachlan, Miss Isla Russell graphic Magazine. lors she wished to see, but a little of nobles and tradesmen were owners Britain, the purses of her merchants. and Miss Marion Hartsell returned "Ti~e operators send the data re- room on the other side of the house c.f chariots and these, too, Caesar ban- / Mason heartily favored the idea, and home from Albion, Mich., on Mon- garding each individual bird banded which the Boyd boys, John and Er- ished for awhile but such was the in- drew up the plans, which Washington day, after spending a week there at to the bureau, which has established nest, had called their den. Ernest was crease of employment, industries and was to sponsor at the next meeting of the Epworth League institute. They an indexed card file of such records. dead now and nobody knew where communications that the decree soon the house of burgesses, of which he all report having a wonderful time. Widespread interest is expressed in John was except that he was a wan- was shelved. A postal service was was a member at the time, while Ma- :The girls will give the reports on the reports of the capture of banded birds, derer on the face of the earth. She established and Augustus authorized son was not. Lord Botetourt, then gov- institute Sunday morning and Sunday of which 13,734, , presenting about hesitated before the door of this little the use of chariots in carrying the ernor of Virginia (and incidentally one evening at the Grant church. two hundred species, have been re- room, then opened it. and, trembling mails. of the sanest and most popular of all The friends of Mrs. Philip Moore taken, either alive or dead." with emotion, looked within. Some oI the vehicles had four wheels pre~Revolutionary incmnbents of that are glad to report that she has re- A faint smell 0f tobacco smote her and covered tops similar to the re- office), had heard of these resolutions turned home from the hospital and is Farmer Catches Muskrat, in the face. The shades were down, cent coaches but most of them were and felt obliged to dissolve the house tiding nicely. Out she could see even in the dimness two-wheeled like those used for racing The most elaborate were inlaid with r Some before they could be offered. But its Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Campbell of Then State Exacts Fine that somebody had sat in that deep precious metals and gems. Having no members met immediately afterward Lansing and Mr. Campbell of Union- Billings, Mont.--Just because he chair before the fireplace where a fire and unanimously adopted this Mason springs, the pleasure chariot was elab ville spent a few days with Mr. and caught a muskrat by the tail and im- had certainly been lit. Upon the table and Washington scheme. orately fitted with soft cushions Mrs. W. J. Moore. pounded him in a box with the idea stood an old-fashioned kerosene lamp Declined Seat in Congress. of starUng a muskrat farm, F. G; by which uomebody bad been reading. When Nero went on a journey some- Miss Eva Baskin of Detroit is George Mason was a member of the Kell was fined $25 for possessing a A book lay face downward beside the times as many as 3,000 such vehicles :p spending some time at the C. E. Hart- Virginia convention during the years fur-bearing animal without having ob- lamp She lifted it and her glance made up his caravan.--Detroit News. e sell home. 1775 and 1776. He was elected a dele- tained the proper permit or license fell upon a well remembered page in gate to the Continental congress in for its capture. The muskrat was run- "Aucassin and Nicolette." She had Cat Collects Traps In ]ou .Adv t,sj,g" 1775 and again in '77, but he declined given John that book on his birthday The inhabitants of Harrow, Eng- BoY SCOUT NOTES. ning around in KelPs barn when the ~to serve, for his beloved had died in capture was made. long ago. It was as if he had spoken land, were mystified. They had been "73, only thirty-nine years of age, and to her. It was as if he were there in persevering in setting traps for the The Boy Scouts are planning a ~he felt he owed his first allegiance to that little memory-sacred room with rats that had been frequenting their game of base ball at Pigeon the Sights Whale School !his motherless brood. her. She put away the possibility that gardens, and every morning not only Fourth. Eureka, Calif.--One of the largest Yet in all probability the services school of whales seen off the coast the agent lind probably brought there were there no rats--but also no traps ! Will ail Scouts intending going ihe rendered the cause of liberty in his in recent years was reported the purchaser a night or two before A thorough search was made, and AD CUTS! camping be present at the Baptist !own state surpassed in importance • by Capt. Willard Cousins. Cousins and that they had lit the fire and hunt- at last they ran to earth a large church next Monday evening ? It will ianything he could have done in the said there appeared to be about fifty ed up the lamp and sat there discuss- half-wild cat, whose lair was under a T ree pRel-vi ce To AI I be quite necessary to know how many iContinental congress. of the marine monsters in the school. ing th~ whys and wherefores of their shed in the neighborhood. Investiga- Early in 1776, in Virginia's last co- to provide for. bargain. Was not the little volume tion of this lair brought to light 14 A&ve tisers Inth, s The spouts thrown up by the whales, / lonial assembly before the Revolu- according to Cousins, resembled a proof enough of John's presence? traps snugly storod--but, needless to .tLo.a~._George. Mason ..drl~f_t.e_d the_ Bill Advertise it in the Chronicle. field of geysers. She pressed her lips to the page and say, they were minus the rats! PAGE SIX. CASS CITY CHk~ONICLE Cuss City, Michigan, Friday, July 5, 1929:~. I raised~ a large balm on the Elmer been visiting her sister, Mrs. John Flint and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jones' One Answers Ot~ee Human Nature NO LONGER DEPEND . l i Bearss farm Monday. Chapman, returned to her home in and baby of Clarkston are visiting .... Scientists are wondering about the "We have no means of foretelling !~i GAGETOWN MIDNIGHT SUN I The Girl Scouts returned Saturday Pontiac with them. their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Owen '~ age of the eaz.th, while an author the future," said Hi Ho, the sage of ON from their week's outing at Port Aus- Mrs. Elmer Donaghy and baby of Smith wonders why it alton is referred to as Chinatown. "excepting hy the past. Alumni Banquet~ tin. All agree they enjoyed the boat "she." One questim~ should answer What human nature has done in the There were 95 present at the 17th Port Huron spent the week with her Harvey McGregory was a caller in Electric Lights Installed by rides, the hike to the Scenic Broken the other.~Council~ Bluffs Nonpareil• past, it will always he prone to do." annual alumni banquet of the Gage- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Smith. Caro Monday where he is taking~ Rocks, shore roasts, bathing and their Eskimo in Arctic. town public schools, which was held Mr. and Mrs. Roy Severance of treatments. visit through the light house. in the M. P. church at Gagetown Sat- Flint are visiting relatives here. The Unkindly Arctic Edmonton, Alta.--No longer will the Ned Malloy and Patrick Kehoe, jr., Bitter Indeed urday evening, June 22. Miss Martha Mrs. Chas. Morrell and children of Key to Contentment The Arctic is dangerous because t~ midnight sun reign supreme in the are enjoying camping with a compa- How bitter a thing i~ is to 1oo~ Clara was chairman of the banquet Argyle spent Sunday afternoon at What tim great American home !s a new country with strange condI- far reaches of the Arctic circle, ac- committee. The rooms were decorat- ny of Boy Scouts, north of Bay City. Into ~appiness through another man'~ ri~ms thai temperate z,me and tropic Harvey McGregory's. needs right now is a can-opener a cording to word reaching here from ed in the alumni colors--red, white eyes t--Shakespeare. ~eople fear---~.;neri('an Ma~azine. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Griffin and woman can operate.--Council Bluffs- officers of the Canadian Royal Mount- and blue, and a three-course banquet NonDariel. ed police whose duty it is to patrol served. The following officers were SHABBONA. baby and Miss Violetta Dafoe of fhn~- 'i- a'r,r.H'.q*r.~ Rochester s~ent the week-end with •The ~tory ~old iiiustraLes the ad- sell; vice president, L. C. ~v~onroe; sec- Mrs. L. T~avia Humor is the ro,n of ~lerance. the- • vance of modernism. The icy igloo as- retary, Harry McGinn; treasurer, Pleasant Home Hospital in Cass City. Dafoe. prod of patience, it keeps tl~e hear~, i sociated with the Eskimo has gone. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Chapman and George Hendershot. At the conclu- Mrs. James Hay returned from of nmn sweet, his ,~oul nmdesL~Ede~ The kayak is stiIl used for traveling sion , of the business meeting, California Sunday and is helping family of Novesta were dinner guests Phillpots. on the water for short distances but all adjourned to the church par- care for her sister-in-law, Mrs. Alex of the latter's sister, Mrs. Harvey gasoline motors and sturdier boats lors, where the following program McGregory, Sunday. Lindsay, who is in very poor health. Children Not P~oies are also used. The marriage customs was given, with Alex Crawford act- A dredge is being moved from "Um-m! Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hall and Mr. l love chihlren. They do not prat= remain practically the same, but the ing as toastmaster. President's ad- and Mrs. Lyle Hall, all of Pontiac, near Peck to the Stony Creek drain, a exchange of wives is rapidly passing dress, Harry lYIcGinn; vocal solo, Miss mile west of here. tie of yesterday; [heir interests are visited their aunt, Mrs. John Chap- all of today and the tomorrowsm] into the limbo of forgotten things. Evelyn Kehoe; piano duet, Misses Lu- man, Sunday. Mrs. Howard, who has Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Severance of More than all this, however, is the cile Bartholomy and Myrtle Ziehms; love childron--Mansfiohl How ; _ = forsaking of the old seal-oil lamp for reading, Mrs. Lilah McFall; vocal •electricity. duet, Harry McGinn and Miss Evdyn According to the Mounties, Pavoo Kehoe; reading, Miss Mattie Babcock; Delicious' !Poliak, Eskimo, whose home is up near toast, "The Success of the Alumni," Akalvik, within the Arctic circle, came Mrs. Harry Russell; toast, "Growth @ out as far as a mission post. There through Service," Miss Beryl Koepf- he saw a lighting plant similar to gen; alumni song; farewell song, those used on farms, in operation. He "Auld Lung Syne." ~and when rightly and sanitarily made, as we inquired the price. With the proceeds Notice to the Public ! Miss Margaret Murphy is visiting make it, ice cream is a healthful and nourishing food. of his trapping and fishing he found relatives and friends {n Detroit and he had sufficient cash to purchase one Windsor, Ontario. ' If you would enjoy the best of health eat plenty and did. We close our books for the year on July i, and to Misses Rosetta and Rosanna Mur- Loading it on sleighs he started of ice cream show our appreciation for the splendid business you back to his shack home, miles away. phy of Detroit spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. M. Murphy. All the way he thought of the superior have given us~ we are going to make you all a very suita- position the possession of such magic Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Laurie left would give him, and the way seemed Friday to spend several days with ble present. Here is what we do on Saturday, July 6, Specials for the Week. short. Arriving at his home he in- the former's relatives on Lake Erie, Ontario. Miss Janet and Master and on Wednesday, July I0, to everyone who purchases Jack and Jill Pudding, Chocplate, Strawberry, and stalled the plant according to direc- tions and issued invitations to a house Thomas, who have made an extensive 10 gallons of gasoline or who purchases a change of oil Harvest Moon Special. warming, visit at this place, will return with Eskimos from miles around came them. for their car or truck, or to anyone who makes a $2°00 and when they were assembled Pavoo Dr. and Mrs. N. J. Malloy, Mrs. Li- A. Fort & Son turned a switch. Shouts of surprise la McFall, and Mrs. Prior were callers purchase or more from us, we will give them resounded as the bulbs burst Into on the Gagetown Girl Scouts, Cass City light. The guests were astounded. Wednesday, at Point Austin. Pavoo showed them how the Miss Vivian Combs attended a re- ABSOLUTELY FREE ~ ~ switches worked, and then, one after union at Lake Pleasant Thursday. the other, the visitors turned lights off One full size 50 cent box of Liberty Tire Patch or One Quart of I00 per cent and on. This lasted for hours until Mrs. Arthur Clara is a patient at Pavoo had fed them all and sent them Pleasant Home Hospital, and her Pure Pennsylvania Lubricating Oil. home. many friends here are very happy to "1~ 4* learn of her improvement. Arthur Garner of Saginaw trans- Don't forget the dates for everybody is welcome. Hypnosis Shows AnxieIy acted business in this vicinity several days last week. .:..-:- •Special for july ooo-":.:. Plays Havoc With Body C. T. Purdy arrived from Mount Atlanta, Ca.--New evidence that Dora, Florida, Tuesday of last week. Cass City Oil and Gas Co. anxiety can play havoc with the body Mrs. Milford Walker and daughter, no less than with the mind has been Mary, spent Wednesday with Mrs. R. Warner, Mgr. obtained by use of hypnosis. The tests Paul Zuring. were made by Dr. J. C. Whitehorn, Miss Genevieve Wills flew from Ca- °~¢* °4+ Dr. Helge Lundholm and G. E. Gard- Only rp to, Saginaw Sunday, in Glen Olen'~, ner of McLean hospital, Waverley, plane. +~., +:+ Mass., and were reported before the American Psychiatric association Miss Roberts Wills was the guest here. of Misses Esther St. Mary and Jane .:.-:o Beautiful Hot Point 6 Cup Percolator .:..:. Miller Sunday. *:* .,u The experiments indicate that when an individual becomes extremely anx- Mrs. Lila McFatl and three daugh- .° Only $8 45 .o ious and fearful his body engine may ters left Monday to spend several *~* ° 4* race like a motor under pressure and weeks in Byron Center, Mich. -:-:.1. $1 . oo for your Old Coft ee Pot -:-':.1~ strain. On the other hand, moods of Mrs. Lila McFall and daughter, depression, elation, or Irritability do Helena, were dinner guests Thursday not appear to produce any certain at the Mose Karr home. increase in the metabolic rate, that is, the rate at which the body engine Mrs. Bert Ottaway of Sebewaing +1+ . +:+ visited Mrs. Mose Karr Wednesday of ii ":" $745 ":" converts ~ood into tissues and energy. +:+ last week. +:~ +:, Obtaining data on bodily processes during an emotional state is difficult Mrs. Irene Thompson is the guest .:.':" 95c Down. Balance Monthly Terms. ":',:. because an excited individual is not of Miss Carolyn Purdy this week. 4- 4* likely to remain sufficiently quiet to Mrs. F. D. Hemerick spent several permit the making .of accurate tests days of last week at her home here. with apparatus. A psychologist who -1-":":" Michigan Electric Power 4.":": R. J. Ottaway of Sebewaing trans- +le #., consented to be hypnotized was used acted business here several days in for the tests. town this week. ":'..,-:. Company -:..:.':" Mr. and Mrs. John Fournier were +:" Caro Lapeer Bad Axe Sandusky Harbor Beach :i: Rebels' Tractor-Tanks callers in Port Austin Friday. Miss Helen, and Miss Ruth Wills returned ¢. Are Returned to Farms borne with them. Mexico City.~Parm tractors in Mex- Prof. and Mrs. Harvey Thompson ico led as hectic a life during the re- enjoyed the week-end with Mr. and cent military rebellion as some of the PI~° tb Mrs. Richard Karr and family. participants themselves. Among the "spoils of war" cap- Devillo Burton spent Sunday at his tured by the federals after the rebel cottage in Rose Island. retreat in Chihuahua were several John High was taken suddenly ill farm tractors which had been com~ Friday evening. His son, Archie, of ¢6 13~ 13o0~ Don' ]Lee Your mandeered from private ranches, ar- Defxoit was called home Saturday. s - mored by rebel blacksmiths and turned Mr. and Mrs. Often Loomis of Pon- Comnaunlty Make the into war tanks. tiac are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Howard The Mexicans dubbed them "Co- Loomis and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur chinitas" (little pigs) when they wad- Loomis. ® MistMke dled up to the firing line for the first The Young People's S. S. cla~s of time. Several which have been the Methodist church held their 5t~c~a ~t P~ brought here are now being de-ar- Within recent years many communities have made monthly social party with Misses mored and will be put back to their Ads, Iva and Medic Karr Tuesday the mistake of paving their roads and streets at former peaceful pursuits. what they considered a "bargain price." The tax- evening. Refreshments were served Nutley after games, etc. payers thought they would save thousands of dollars. Madrid Women Are Mrs. Ernest Fairman was a caller In many instances the maintenance has not only in Saginaw Monday. Not Old-Fashioned wiped out the hoped for saving, but has exceeded Mrs. Robert Wills and Guy Paul, Madrid.--The women of "old Mad- original cost. And in many cases also it has been jr., were the guests of the former's -- _ .- t -a rid" are by no means old-fashioned necessary to btfild entirely new pavements--of daughters, Misses Roberts and Gene- these days. Tw0enty-year-old Senorita permanent construction. vieve, at Carp Friday. Pilar Croaga, pretty student at the There are communities, however, which know the school of engineers in the capital, re- Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Purdy and Caro- cheapest is not always the best. Many of these also cently drove the Madrid-Gijon express lyn spent Sunday with friends at built roads and streets several years ago. And they train over 350 miles of winding and West Point cottage at Lake Orion. built for permanence with concrete. dangerous road. Mrs. Bedford of Carrol, Iowa, is visiting her sister, Mrs. William Mc- These concrete pavements, built in accordance with Kenzie. approved standards of construction, are in as good Many from here will attend the condition today as when they were built. Wants Burglars to Nazarene camp meetings held in Ca- ~-~o¢'s~ ¢¢~ rp this week. Which of these communities will yours be? ....::~::' Pay Rent for Tools _ ~v~~ ~9 c Mr. and Mrs. Schults and family of Butte, Mont.r--Tired o£ having Owosso called on Miss Nina Munro Send booldet-- today for our free illustrated his place robbed of chisels and Sunday as they were on their way to "Concrete Streets for tour To~n" hammers, A1 McLeod, Butte Elkton. blacksmith, posted a prominent Mr. and Mrs. Edd. Honshoe of De- sign, "Burglar Tools for Rent," / tqo" ~ %9 q PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION in his shop, hoping that prospec- troit are visiting Mrs. Agnes tive burglars will be thoughtful O'Rourke and Mrs. Edd. Kehoe this Dime Bank Building week. Rajah Brand ~ _, t~e.~,~S No. ~s DETROIT, MICH. enough to pay him a small fee for the use of his tools in the Miss Nina Munro spent Sunday in '~ ~o~ ~,,~a 5 ell ~(ational Organization to future. Detroit. Imtmm,e and Extend the Uses of Corm'rote McLeod's shop has been brok- Basil Ziehms is attending summer en into numerous times. Ham- school in East Lansing. OFFICES IN ~2 CITIES mers and cold chisels were the Miss Leah McKinnon of Detroit is only articles taken. On one occa- a guest of her sister, Mrs. Edd Ke- sion the thieves returned the -~ . 0 ~ P OP~T LAN D CEMENT hoe, and her aunt, Mrs. Agnes stolen articles the night after O Rourke they gained access to his shop. but other prospective burglars Mr. and Mrs. Richard Burdon, sr., were not so thoughtful. returned from a week's visit in Bat- ;ONcRETE The "Burglar Tools for Rent" tle Creek. Mr. McLean accompanied sign will be illuminated at them home, returning by way of Ar- OR P ENMAN~N C E. night. gyle Monday. George Munro and his carpenters Cass City, Michigan, Friday, July 5, 1929. CASS CITY CHRONICLE PAGE SEVEN.

__m__ hall at Shabbona last Tuesday eve- visiting with her grandparents, Mr. G~eat-Hearted formally accepted the election,°-~te~ - It adds nothing to my satisfaction ing as he did so words worthy of all ning, the subject of which was "How and Mrs. Codling, and her aunt, Mrs. to know that another man has been Glorious remembrance as a vivid and vital reve- to Get Rich." The subject was good Edgar Jackson. disappointed.--Abraha m lAncoln. lation of the spirit of "the greatest but the audience small. Mrs. Nelson Simkins visited with man on that floor": The "meanest man" has now been Mrs. Amos Lowe of Ubly on Thurs- Memories "Lest some unlugky event should located at Lexington. He told his day afternoon. Avoids Stuttering "1 d-d-d-do." happen unfavorable to my reputation, wife he was going on a fishing trip to A man in (?anada married a girl in : I beg it may be remembered by every Lake Conashogungimplecuterque, then PINGREE. Brazil by proxy. In this way their first Of gentleman in the room that I this day he went around and got all his friends quarrel wns defrayed lim~or than usual. declare, with the utmost sincerity, to ask his wife where he had gone. Thos. Nicol is building a 'new that I do not think myself equal to Chas. Klinkman met with a serious dwelling house this summer. Bunker Hill accident while playing" with a toy the command I am honored with. As Mr• and Mrs. Norman W. Cooke ;to pay, I beg leave to assure the con- cannon last Monday afternoon. The and three children, all of Detroit, vis- gross that, as no pecuniary consider- cannon was not properly loaded and ited at the home of Mr• and Mrs. A i cep~ this arduous employment, a~ ~he ii'i bile ±abV;• i.ti~ ii~ii~ (:3~y-e }V~.~S t .... ]],, Mrs. Gee. Sehiestel and children, expense of my domestic ease and hap- injured and his cheek burned. Ardis and Dorothy, and Mrs. Blon- piness, I do not wish to make any In recent letters to his friends here, dale and baby called on relatives in •profit of it. I will keep an exact ac- I. B. Auten says that he and the other N THE seventeenth day of Pingree, Frieburgers and Cumber. count of my e~penses. Those I doubt members of his party who are trav- O June, 1775--151 years ago-- not ~they will discharge; and that is elling in Europe are enjoying their Mrs. Jennie Nut of Deford and Mr. during two hours of a hot Sat- all I desire." trip very much. While attending a and Mrs. David Nut and Ray Nut of urday afternoon, was fought Care called on Mr• and Mrs. Chas. I. Colonial Army Inadequate. Sarah Bernhardt concert in England, the first battle of the war that made they had the privilege of seeing the Cooke and Mr. and Mrs. John Con- America a nation. There had been The next day, at the very hour when king and queen of England. Later nell, Jr., of Cumber. preceding skirmishes and bloodshed, the battle was raging at Bunker hill, news from the party came from Paris. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Petre of Sagi- but the engagements at Lexington and the congress, all unconscious of what Prom this city, they will go to Swit- naw called at the latter's parents, Mr. Concord were merely the unorganized was happening at Charlestown, for- zerland and from that country to and Mrs. Gee. Robinson. resistance of a suddenly aroused coun- mally approved the form of commi~- Italy. tryside, a mob, fighting in self-defense. Alvin Graeey of Detroit called on A quiet wedding took place Wednes- The sequel to his mob of Minute his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Waiter day afternoon at the home of Mrs. men was a mobilized army with an Graeey, Sunday. Alex Gillies, when her daughter, Mar- aggressive plan, 'and its engagement The Orangemen of the eastern di- garet, was united in marriage to with the troops of England on this vision of Michigan will celebrate at Frederick H. Newberry, M. D., of date was a battle in the military Carsonville instead of Clair as for- Traverse City. sense, that committed the Colonies be- merly mentioned, on the 12th of July. "~VERY day more peo- yond recall to open war. It was fa- Robert Craig drives a new Ford miliar to every one as the battle of HOLBROOK. touring ear. .L~ pie drive down to Bunker Hill, and perhaps not one in .our store and trade in a thousand are aware that it was not Goldie Price, who has been spend- ¢~HRI~f FO~ ALL-ALL FO~ CHRIST Each Sip/t eli ht old, full-of-trouble tires fought on Bunker hill, that the fa- ing his vacation in Buffalo and Each sip of a full fruit flavored ice cream soda as pre- for new, fresh, bonded mous monument bearing that name Niagara Palls, returned home Thurs- and guaranteed Dunlops. does not stand on Bunker hill, and day and left on S~aturday for Detroit ...... pared by us is a new delight. Made as we know how to that Bunker hill has little more to "~y wod ~ a hmp ~to my f~t, aad a light ~to m? Ntk--P~al~ 119: I0~ where is employed at the General make them, our sodas have rapidly gained in popular fa- do with that memorable fight than Motors Co. BIBLE THOUGHT AND PRAYE~ did any one of a half-dozen other Every day Win. Wilkinson had a very bad vor if you would know how good they are, try one to- nearby hills. The confluence here Jesus and Martha. of the Charles and ,~£ystic rivers has smash up at the county line on Sat- day or this evening. They satisfy! more people want John 11: 25, 26, 27. Jesus said unto made an intricate and peculiar sys- urday evening, while driving home tem of channels, bays and peninsulas. from Cass City. His coupe collided her, I am the resurrection and the One of these peninsulas, separated with another car. George Cosgrove life: he that believeth in me, though BONDED from the one on which Boston stands was with him. Neither man was hurt, he were dead, yet shall he live: 26. by the Charles, rose here and there but badly shaken up. And whosoever liveth- and believeth The Classic Care in me shall never die. Believest thou DUNLOPS into hills that if fortified would com- Mr. and Mrs• George Kett of Pon- CASS CITY mand the water on three sides and tiac (Eva Rathburn) were visitors at this? 27. She saith unto him, Yea, also the town of Boston. These em- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Lord: I believe that thou art the inences were known as Bunker hill; Simkins last Friday and Saturday. Christ, the Son of God, which should come into the world. Breed's hill, Morton's hill, Town hill, Doyle Cleland and Warren Rath- Prayer: We rejoice that Christ "is etc. Town hill probably took its burn of Pontiac were visitors with risen from the dead, the first fruits name from the village of Charlestown, New view of Bunker hill monument, friends and old neighbors a few days of them that slept. which stood on the peninsula; who or looking up Monument street from last week, what Bunker's hill was named for the Medford street, Charlestown, Mass. Charles Trathen of Argyle spent historians do not say• Spari'OWg and Robins :S-i6fi-t0-b-C~iEen-To Washingt0/Y, %-n Sunday visiting at the Albert Hill Pastime Theatre I intrenched on Bunker Hill. June 19 the commission was signed home. The birds most abundant in the United States are the robin and the E. Fitzgerald, Manager. Cass City Bunker hill, its crest about ten and delivered to him; and on June 21 Robert Spencer and son, Lynn, vis- feet above the water level, was the English s~arrow. he set out on horseback from Phil- ited at the home of James Milligan FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JULY ~-6, highest, but Breed's was within easy adelphia for Cambridge. Four days on Sunday afternoon. gun range of Boston. When the Notice of Hearing Claims before KEN MAYNARD IN A WESTERN later, at New York, he first learned Mrs. Robert Spencer and children American army invested the city the Court.--State of Michigan, The Pro- of the battle which had been fought visited with Mrs. Jay Britton of New THE GLORIOUS TRAIL fortification of the Charlestown pen- bate Court for the County of Tuscola. eight days before; whereupon he Greenleaf on Sunday. In the Matter of the insula was a matter of military impor- pushed on with redoubled energy. He Comedy~"Burglar." llth episode of "Tarzan." 10 and 25c. Estate of Janet T. Strange, Deceased. tance to both belligerents, and the reached Cambridge on July 2, and The pageant at Wiekware on Fri- provincial command forestalled the slept that night in the Vassall man- day night given by the young people Notice is hereby given that 4 SUNDAY AND MONDAY, JULY 7 AND 8. of the United Epworth League was months from the 21st day of June A. British in its possession by sending a sion, afterward known as the Craigie GEORGE BANCROFT IN force to intrench itself on Bunker house, and still later the home of quite a success. The young people D. 1929, have been allowed for credi- tors to present their claims against News of our trade-in offer hill, the first eminence after crossing Longfell'ow. On the next morning, acted their parts well and are to be is spreading. And so is the said deceased to said court for exami- THE WOLF OF WALL STREET the isthmus. The commander of the July 3, he assumed command of an complimented on their good talent. news about Dunlop 'Tires. nation and adjustment, and that all What is more fascinating than Wall Street, where millions of Built so strong and sturdy detachment, .after consulting with his army of about 17,000 men, of whom Mr. and Mrs. Ed• Brigham and creditors of said deceased are re- dollars are made and lost in a day ? they can be covered by a officers, chose the next elevation, a not more than 14,500 were fit for family of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. quired to present their claims to said Surety Bond against almost half mile nearer Boston, and there duty. The pitiful inadequacy of equip- Howard Hill and daughter, Marie, court, at the probate office, in the Comedy "Unkissed Man." News Reel. 15c and 35c. every conceNable tire haz- built the redoubt. The work was ment may be estimated from the fact spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Village of Care in said county, on or ard, even if you know the before the 21st day of October, A. D. mostly done on the night of the six- that there was enough powder to pro- Mrs. A. Moss. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, JULY 9 AND 10. trouble was your fault. 1929 and that said claims will be teenth, and the first intimation that vide only eight cartridges to each man. Ivanhoe lost to Holbrook. The score Blowouts, rim-cuts, colli- the British had of it was soon after No wonder that Washin~on's first two heard by said court on Monday, the BEBE DANIELS IN sions, accident.., this Surety was Holbrook 19, Ivanhoe 14. daylight of the seventeenth, when one letters to congress were urgent pleas 21st day of October A. D. 1929, at ten Bond covers all. And we Mrs. John McLellan of New o'clock in the forenoon. of their frigates lying in the harbor for more ammunition! TAKE ME HOME make good instantly, right Greenleaf visited with ~ her mother, Dated June 21, A. D. 1929. WITH NEIL HAMILTON in our own store. Why don't opened fire on the fortifications where Proved Colonists' Caliber. Mrs. Mary Price, on Friday. GUY G. HILL, you join the rest of the towr the provincials were still busy. It Comedy, "Listen Children." 10e. Such were the circumstances of Miss Ercell Codling of Detroit is Judge of Probate. and come in ? took from then till noon for the Eng- 6-28-3 lish to organize ~he attack. In- Bunker Hill; a battle of an hour and ce.nsed by sniping from Chadestown, a half, in which the patriots never had more than 1,500 men engaged at once, the English threw red-hot shot that | yet which, according to a great Brit- fired the village, and while it burned, ish historian, "exhibited the Ameri- Willy Brothers to the accompaniment of cannonading cans to all the world as a people ~o of the fortified height by the English "K0nj01 Best 6 be courted by allies, and counted with ¢ CASS CITY, MICHIGAN vessels and the batteries on the Bos- Notice to $tocKholders by foes." ton shore, the redcoats marched up the hill slope three times, only to From the end of the Middle ages to dicin Ever be mowed down each time and routed the close of the Thirty Years' war in 1648, the most important conflicts The annual meeting of the Cass City Oil & Gas temporarily by the musketry of the ! patriots. Thousands of Boston citi- were religious in character. For the g Co. will be held at the Pastime Theater on Thursday next hundred years, struggles were iven ian ind" ¢ zens watched the fight from their dynastic or colonial. From Bunker housetops. evening, July 11th. Business meeting will commence at & Hill to Waterloo there raged the Former Sufferer, Long a Victim Great American Victory. grapple of opposing political ideas. 8:30 p. m., sharp. This will be a very interesting meet- of Rheumatism, Finds First o The defenders were driven out In another way Bunker Hill is not- I finally owing to their shortage of am- able• It was one of the earliest bat- and Only Relief in Modern ing and we urge all stockholders to attend. Bring your =, ,i ? munition, but the effect was that of an tles in which marksmanship showed ? Medicine. m wife with you and enjoy the light refreshments after ' American victory, and an important itself a factor of possible decision. m m , one. It taught the English what they Twice the deadly fire of the colonists l the meeting. had not before realized, that the Col- broke the stubborn British infantry .¢- "I was crippled with rheumatism," ! onists were in deadly earnest. As and drove them back, and would have said Mr. James R. Feightner, Cottage one historian says: "From that mo- done so a third or fourth time had am- ¢ Grove, Highland Park, Michigan. "I t ROBERT WARNER, Manager. .=. munition been supplied in proper ment there was no possibility of a re- could not walk upstairs; it seemed ¢ ? quantities. Almost for the first tlme turn to a colonial position, and though that every joint in my body was afire firearms, unassisted by either bay- ,,,e..o-o.,,o, .o..e..e..e,.e.*e.,~.e..o..e..e..e.,,e..e~.e..o..e..o..e..o ..e-$..e.*e* ~D~~.e~$~"~$~o..@~o~.~e..o.~..a~o~.o~'~`~.e+.~..e.~e~.o~`o~*o~È~.o`~D~`~.~e~.0.~$~o.~o~Q~`~ more than seven years of battle fol- with pain. I got scarcely any sleep onets or maneuvers,• showed what they -" ' ' '" ---- ,'"', i , _ lowed, this battle of the beginning, and had to be so careful of what I ate the most bloody of all, and the most could do when rightly used. that I was undernourished. I I II ' IlU sharply contested, has proved to be "I took just three bottles of Konjo- also the most critical." la and then a change came over me Concerning Bunker hill the same Happenings of a that I shall never forgot. The swell- writer says: "The height on which the battle was fought had no distinctive Quarter Century Ago A SA.L, R Yor WAGES ? name before that time, but was known as pastures belonging to different men, Items from the Tri-County Breed being one of them. After the Chronicle of July 8, 1904. 'this is the question facing every young man anal battle the hill was called Eree~:~ ~iil, woman, whether they shM1 have a !msifion and G. A. Stevenson has decided to make OLD FOLKS SAY but as the detachment was sent to put draw a salary or get a job and receive wages, up fortifications on Bunker hill, that extensive improvements in his store DR. CALDwELL designation clung to the fight. Hence property at the corner of Main and WAS RIGHT the confusion of names which puz- Seeger Streets. The store building on zles every reader out of Massachu- the corner is to be turned about so as Baker Business University setts." to face the south and then will be Tim basis of treating sickness has not brick-veneered. It will also be raised of FLINT, MICHfGAN eha~ged since Dr. Galdwell left Medical Washington in Command. College ~n 1875, nor since he placed on and a basement placed underneath. With Its Splendid Corps of ]turf'actors and the market the laxative pres¢ription he It was on June 15, two days before C. W. McKenzie played the position h~d used in his practice. Bunker 'Hill, that the congress elect- of catcher Monday for Capac in a Latest and Best ~n Business Office Equipment He treated constipation, biliousness, ed Washington to be commander in game with Romeo. Alex Duncanson :headaches, mental depression, indigestion, chief of the Continental army. This and Stanley Graham did the battery sour stomach and o~her indi,spositions trains young men and young women for tha~ desir- was done on the initiative and strong work at Care Monday for the Lacy able poMtion which will afford them a splendi~ eatfirely by means of simple vegetable urging of John Adams of Massachu- l~xatives, herbs and roots. These are Shoe Co. when that team defeated the s~Iary and a. chance for advancement. setts and on the motion of Thomas still the basis of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Kingston nine.° All information will be cheerfully fm~dshe~ Pepsin, a combination of senna and Johnson of Maryland, and the vote Mr. J. R. Feightner. was unanimous. We . should remem- Prof. Chas• S. Weaver, former su- other mild herbs, with pepsin. perintendent of schools here, has re- ing in my joints subsided, the pains The simpler the remedy for cons~Ipa~ ber, too, that the army thus created became fainter and fainter, my appe- ELDON E. BAKE~, Fresident " ~/~ake Arramqernents to Enter Any i~'onday tion, the ,safer for the child and for you. was called not the American but the ceived a call and accepted the position And as you can get resulis in a mild of educational director of the Y. M. C. tite improved, indigestion disappeared Continental army, while that of Gem and today I am feeling like a man aud safe way by using Dr. Caldwell's oral Gage at Boston was referred to A. at Kansas City. S p Pepsin, why take chances with completely made over. I think the as the Ministerial army; so general David Henderson, a professionM ~'Ulg drugs? horse trainer from Deckerville, arrived world should know that there is a Baker I usiness Un ve° rs ty° A bottle will la~ several months, and was the feeling that this was merely here Tuesday with five horses, which medicine like Konjola." ~11 can use it. It is pleasant to the Accredited by the National Association of Accredited Schools a civil war, like that between the he has in training at the driving park. Konjola is sold in Cass City at taste, gentle in action, and free from parliamentary and royalist forces in and Approved by the State Board of Educat;on narcotics. Elderly people find it ideal. E. H. Pinney and J.' W. Heller left Burke's drug store and by all the Cromwell's time, and was not an All drug stores have the generous bottles, the first of the week to visit the ex- best druggists in all towns through- ELDON E. BAKER, President FLINT, MICHIGAN ,:ol@wm~ S p Pepsin, De. k BB, actual revolution for severance from position at St. Louis. out this entire seetion.~Advertise- the British empire. On June 16, the Prof. Patch gave a lecture in Ehlers' ment. ~aY b~!o~e. Bunker_HilL Washtn~pn

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PAGE EIGHT. CASS CITY CHRONICLE Cass City, Michigan, Friday, July 5, 1929.

KINGSTON-NOVESTA DECKER. and Mrs. Wm. Kitchin and daughter, LAND TRANSFERS.~., t William J. England and wife, all that i0 Edith, and Jacob Spencer motored to THE MOTOR QUIZ TOWN LINE part of NW 1£ of sec. 3 in Township HIOIIIIAYS i ll:El:l io Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hearonemus Eloise Saturday to visit Mr. K's Charles E. Johnson and wife to of Almer, lying on E side of Caro (How Many Can You Answer?) • Levi Bardwell of Cass City was a and Mrs. C. Halk visited in Sandusky brother, Geo. Kitchin, who is very :Marilla Aldrich, com. at a point 45 and Lake Huron Railroad. Considera- O D poorly. rods E of SW cor. of sec. 16 in Town- tion $5350.00. o Q. Will a fully charged stor- Town Line caller Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Geister, Clark O There was no service in the Austin ship of Fairgrove, thence N 13~ rds., i Fred B. Walk and wife to Amelia AND SPEEDWEll~o age battery freeze at temper- Mrs. A.J. Knapp of Cass,~ City Dunn and Philip Smith spent Sunday E 6 rds., S 13½ rds., W 6 rds. to Warner, lot 1, blk. 1, Bishop's second o atures below zero? called on Mrs. G. A. Martin Friday. in Port Huron• Baptist church Sunday owing to the O illness of Rev. Curtis. place of beginning. Consideration, add. Village of Millington. Considera- ~o Ans. No. Keep battery charged Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Montague, Mr. Chas. Phillips of Detroit spent the New Problems in Road Con- O week-end with his brother, Floyd Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hilliker and $1.00. tion, $1.00. o fully. Have generator rate in- and Mrs. Clark Montague and baby M. E. church of Tuscola to Anna Edith E. Miller to Edward Kehoe o creased to compensate for the were callers in Cass City Saturday Phill:ips. family of Royal Oak are visiting at struction for Engineer~ O -- the Fred Walker home. Sims, bounded N by Church St.i W by and wife, lot 1, blk. 2, William Cleav- o greater use of lights during evening. Earl Smith was a business visitor Bridge St., E by lot of H. H. Cheney, er's addition Village of Gagetown. to Solve. short days and less driving. in Deford, Cass City and Greenleaf on Mrs. Elsie Behr is quite ill at this Oo Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stephens of S by M. E. church lot, sec. 28, Village Consideration, $1.00. o Q. What generally causes Monday. writing. (Prepared by the United States Department Birmingham spent a few days of of Tuscola. Consideration, $1.00. Aurelia Gilbert to William G. 0 h~rd ~ft~o~inct9 D "m,'r ~ ~ 1 ~-~ -, ~, i~ewer designs in motor cars, busses, t~ iI ti~& -llilll ui ull ul LII ~, ISa~er's Ia~ner, Clark Couriiss, re- 'at the home oi her parents, Mr. and pie, SE :g(~ of SW ~/~ sec. 29, Town- tion Village of Cass City. Considera- and trucks, together witl~ the more also lack of lubrication, par- turned home with them for a few Mrs. Glenn McQueen, at Hay Creek Mr. Brooks is somewhat improved. ship of Fremont. Consideration, $1.00. tion, $1800•00• t~beral speed laws in the majority of o ticularly of kifig pins and the weeks' visit on Wednesday. Quite a few from here attended the Ethel Magley to Hilton E. Kriseler Amelia Warner to Fred B. Walk joints in the tie rod connecting states have presented new problen~s Mrs. A. W. Campfield of Croswell Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Blackmer of Farm Bureau picnic at Forrester on and wife, NE ¼ of SW 1£ sec. 34, and wife, 58 feet of the N side of lot in highwa~ construction for highway o the front wheels. o is visiting at the home of her daugh- Clifford were week-end visitors with Thursday of last week. Township of Tuscola. Consideration, 6, blk. 15, Village of Vassar• Consid- ~ engineers ~ solve, ~ccording to the o Q. Why is it necessary to re- - ter, Mrs. G. A. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hearonemus. Mr. and Mrs. Arnot Marshall of $1.00. eration, $1.00. o new the oil filter after 10,000 bureau of ~Ublic roads of the United o Mr. and Mrs. Myron Retherford Rochester and Mr. and Mrs. John James Martin to Mary and Harry o miles of driving? Mrs. Fay McLean and family have States Department of Agriculture. The and three children of Royal Oak are Wentworth and family of Cass City Knapp, lot 1 and W ½ of lot 2, blk. o Ans. Because it becomes filled returned to Port Huron after spend- Cedar Slow Growing Tree new vehicles demand that highways spending their vacation at the home spent Saturday night at the Roy Mar- 11, Village of Wilmot. Consideration, O with foreign matter taken from ing: a week at the home of her sister, [t requires more tlmn a century for be designed for safer and speedier of Mr. R's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lew- shall home and attended the Free $1.00. o the oil and loses its efficiency Mrs. Floyd Phillips. a cedar tree to grow large enough to operation. O is Retherford, and with Mrs. R's Methodist camp meeting at Noko on Benjamin P. Pattison and wife to o after this mileage. , Renewing the Mr. and Mrs. George Chambers yield a .~O-foat teleDhane Dole. To meet t,his demand highway engi- mother, Mrs. John Wagner, near Sunday. Mrs. Maria Brooks accompa- o cartridge makes the oil filter spent the week-end with friends at neers today are planning roads with O Cass City. nied them. better grades and alignments than ex- o as good as new again. Sandusky. o Mrs. Mark Smith and children of Miss Marie Krause of Pontiac is isted some ten years ago. The roads o Q. What savings are effected Mr. and Mrs. Mylo Ragan, of Cass Detroit are spending a few weeks spending a week with her grandpar- have wider and smoother pavements o in a year's driving with an oil City were visiting friends here on filter equipped car? with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. How- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brooks. and easier curves• The curves are ard Retherford. Sunday. o Ans. It is estimated the oil Charles Brooks of Detroit visited superelevated and widened. Roads O Roy Courliss, was a hospital Mr. and Mrs. B. Brannick and o filter effects a savings of be- who in relatives in this vicinity a few days are developed to afford greater sight at Ann Arbor, came home one day daughter, Ella, visited relatives in o tween $20 and $29 a year in last week. distances on both horizontal and. ver- o Columbiaville on Sunday. Miss Ella und,, last week. Edward Starr of Detroit is spend- tical curves. Guard rails are more o oil besides minimizing engine stayed there to remain a week. o wear. Mrs. J. McLaughlin and two chil- ing a few days at his parental home substantial and better protection at O dren of Detroit are spending some Mrs. Elizabeth Olde of Detroit here. railway crossings is provided. O weeks here with her parents, Mr. and spent the week-end here with Mr. and Crops are looking fine since the re- Appreciate Natural Beauty. iMrs. G. A. Martin. Mrs. W. F. Ehlers. cent rains. Further demands are made upon the Some of the farmers have started Windshield Wiper Goes Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Nique were in highway engineer today by the dawn- haying. It is of good quality. Lansing on Monday to attend the I PROBATE COURT. f/ectr c b o e d n#n ing appreciation of natural beauty on Bad Before Worn Out Rev. and Mrs. E. L. Carless and graduation exercise~ at the M. S. C. the part of the general public. High- The average windshield wiper goes children, of Kingston were Sunday Their daughter, Miss Eleanor, one of ways must not only be travelable, but afternoon callers at the George Mar- Estate of Jennette Strange, Cen- ~ow - - - in place of at~chments, Premler offers bad long before it is worn out. Con- the graduates, received the degree of tral Trust Co. of Lansing, appointed they must also be pleasing to the eye. tin home. Bachelor of Science and a life certifi- Two Electric Cle'aners for the ~* of Om~ The engineer develops road locations stant contact with the surface of the executor. glass puts a kink in the rubber edge cate. Early in September, she will so as to bring out the natural beauty Estate of Eli E. Mar~in, Anna E. A big cleaner for the rugs and. earpe~ ~d th~ so that it will not bend back and forth leave for Pennsylvania, where she of the locality. This is particularly Smith of Fairgrove appointed execu- new small Cleaner -.-. ~he Sp~e.Span ~ ~ - ~ ~ to dean the glass as it should. The NOVESTAo I has accepted a position as assistant trix. • ) up the Httle eleanbag jobs! noticeable in the new road locations chemistry instructor at a woman's picture below shows how to avoid this Mrs. Colin Ferguson and son, Er~ developed by the engineers of the bu- medical college. i Estate of Nelson Hunt, claims heard Weighing only four pounds~ the Sple~pam e~ b~ reau of public roads in the national deterioration. nest~ visited at the home 0f Mrs. F's and allowed. Take a small piece of sheet metal taken from task to task without wa~fing time parks and national forests. sister in Fairgrove on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Hyde received Estate of Edith J. Roll, claims heard and bend it into a triangular shape. steps. You sim~y plug it into any elee~¢ They are making use short tun- a visit from Mr. and Mrs. F. Doherty and allowed. of Mr. and Mrs. John Woolley and and clean mattresses, elothes~ stairways, uphol~y~ nels and half-tunnel sections under Of Birmingham" on Sunday. , Estate of Flossie Roland Mather, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Woolley visited automobiles~ nook~ mad eramdes everywhe~ picturesque overhanging cliffs and REMOVE Gagetown friends on Sunday. The Nique reunion was held at the l ctaims heard and allowed. farm home of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Estate of Elizabeth Graham, Don- along precipitous canyon walls. For- TO USE Mr. and Mrs. Park Wagg of Ponti- Nique on Sunday, June 30. About 80 , ald M. Graham appointed administra- merly it was the custom to blast away : , ,# //~ ac visited friends here from Saturday were present from New Haven, Had- tor. these irreplaceable landmarks, destroy- afternoon until Sunday evening. ing fine scenes and leaving ugly • ~ ~ ~ ~..¢'3H ley, Detroit, Thomas, Pontiac, Cass Estate of Joseph Wendt, Irene D'- wounds which took years to heal. Arthur Henderson and Cecil Lester City, Leonard and Shabbona. A pot Arcy appointed executrix. visited friends in Pontiac and Royal Save Desirable Trees. luck dinner was served at noon. The Estate of James H. Maguire, Rose Oak on Friday and Saturday. Nique sang" sevdral numbers. Maguire appointed administrator. Much can be done during the con, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. ColwelI and Mr. The 1930 reunion will be held at Mr. Estate of John H. Wittaker, final ~truetion of highways to preserve and and Mrs. A. H. Henderson spent Sun- Pleasant. " account allowed. enhance their natural beauty, says the iiiiiiiiii iilii day at the home of B. F. Hamilton Estate of Katherine Russell, Alex- ii![[ililili Miss Vera Ede has gone to make a bureau~ by intelligent clearing of the and Mr. and Mrs. Otis Chambers in ~ii~i!~iii~~,li:::.:;:,,d~/:.~..;.:.:.',:,: indefinite stay at various points in ander Russell appointed administra- ~l;:~;~i::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: right of way so as to save desirable Flint. tor. trees, by development of vistas of out- Southern Michigan. Neighbors hereabouts who used to Estate of Lenard Ruso, claims standing magnificence, and in build- know Mrs. James Rodgers, formerly heard and allowed. ing bridges and culverts to harmonize of Novesta, will be pleased to hear WEST ARGYLE° with the general character of the land- that she is convalescing at the home scape. After the road is built much Wasted Energy of her daughter, Mrs. Horace Winn, J. D. Kitcheri is entertaining his d ner foe,be p can be done by intelligent planting, In all disputes, so mu(.h :is there is of Metamora, after having undergone brother and sister from Detroit at ,)r passion, so much there is of noth with due care to avoid obstruction to a serious goitre operation at Lapeer. the Percy Starr home. view of intersecting roads, unneces- Small Metal Guard Stops Warping of ing to the purl)()se.--Sir Thomas ~ The Spic-Span may be purchased separately for Three goiters were removed. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. David Kitchin, Mr. V, rowne. sary interference with the cultivation Rubber Windshield Wiper. Rodgers is doing finely. [~ '13.5{} " *" or in one of the foHowlng combinations. of adjacent farm land, and use of Then cut or file small notches in the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zollner and Easy payments. Phone or visit us today and aro plantings foreign to the natural char- ~,~I~,~i| ~Hi||~ii~|~|~i!I~|i~i~i~s!$lull~|~|~||~|~|~i~|~i~|~i~|~i~||~ lllliiiiiiii lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIII lllllllllllll II! Ill l lllll,il III!I IIIIIII~ upper edge. When the windshield family have the sincere sympathy of ~, range for a private demonslwation. No obHgafiom acter of the locality. wiper is not in use, the sheet metal a host of friends and neighbors in piece is slipped over the wiper so that the loss of their daughter and sister, ! Chronicle Liners i r., Two Cleaners for the Price of One Car Skidding Is Studied the hinge pin will rest in the notches Elizabeth, whose sudden demise came +tlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIlllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIlllIIIIII III u ittlllllllllllllllll HIlIIIHIIIIlIlilIIIIlIIII41111111lIllIIWlllIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIlIIlIIIII lilt illllllllllli~ Premier Duplex and Premier Junior and as a shock to all. The funeral, which and the rubber will be held away from RATES---Liner of 25 words or FOR SALE CHEAP--McCormick Premier Spic-Span Premier Spic-Span by Iowa State College was held Thursday at the Church of contact with the glass. This will pre- less, 25 cents each insertion. Over mower in good condition; one-horse Christ was very large. Lizzie had A brawny motor truck dragged a vent the rubber from taking a perma- 25 words, one cent a word for 4-row power potato spray, 150-lb. gained a host of friends during her touring car sideways across a smooth nent set.--Popular Science Monthly. each insertion. pressure. Frank Hegler, Phone 109 short life here. hard-surfaced field near Des Moines, F 4-1. 7-5-1p recently, to find out exactly how much AUTOMOBILE HINTS A FEW ACRES of sweet clover to force it takes to make a car skid. HOSPITAL NOTES. cut on shares. J. E. Seed, Cass City. FOR SALE--Purebred Holstein male MICHIGAN ELECTRIC POWER CO. Knowledge disclosed by this test by Some o~ the modern garages are 7-5-1p calf. The dam of this calf gave Card Lapeer Bad Axe Sandusky Harbor Beach experts of Iowa State college is to being erected with hotels attached. Grover Hulburt, son of Mr. and 89.3 lbs. milk June 30. Alvah Hill- aid in the design of banked turns on Mrs. Ray Hulburt of Cass City, was WANTED 20 head of cattle to pas- man, R3. 7-5-2p important highways. America is up and going. It spent operated on for removal of tonsils ture. Hay rake for sale. Nelson The pull of the truck was measured more than $2,000,000,000 for gas last and adenoids Friday, June 28. Robertson. 6-28-2* by a dynamometer, an instrument re- FOR SALE--Four-wheel auto trail- year. Lyle, little son of Mr. and Mrs. er, 10 ft. long, with stock rack. Has sembling a spring scale for weighing, FOUR-DOOR Ford sedan, 1924 mod- Oscar Hendriek of Cass City, was good tires. L. A. Koepfgen, Cass that was inserted in a link in the It isn't enough for some people to brought to the hospital Saturday and el for sale. Asher Motor Sales, towing chain. A pointer registered City. 7-5-1 skate on thin ice. They want to drive underwent an emergency appendicitis Cass City. 7-5-tf the pounds of force required to drag their automobiles on it. operation the same evening. He is the car. FOR SALE OR RENTmSeven-room FAMILY WASHINGS and light In Dollars and Cents---How Much doing nicely. housework wanted. Mrs. W. F. Used tire casings are being made house on Third St. Enquire of Clem Bernard Morrow of Pontiac entered Skinner, Cass City. 6-28-2p Motor Busses to Carry into soles for inexpensive shoes in the hospital Sunday and underwent a Tyo or R. N. McCullough. 5-24-tf Is a Liner Advertising "Result" France. The skidding must be terrible hernia operation Monday. FOR SALE--Three Reg. Holstein Young School Children on a wet day. CLOVERLEAF incubator, 240-egg Bert Campbell of Caseville entered heifers, all from R. O. P. dams A growing tendency to use school size, brooder and brooder stove Worth to You ? Wednesday and underwent an opera- having up to 14,000 lbs. milk. El- busses to carry city children between A man paying for his car on the in- with pipes sold cheap if taken at tion on his throat Thursday. don R. Bruce, Deford. 7-5-1p home and school is noted in a recent stallment plan should remember he Mrs. Edward Cole of Detroit under- once. Enquire at Chronicle office. 7-5-1 . ...., survey of the motor coach. cannot pay attention to the road on went an operation Monday morning. ,FOR SALEwAtwater Kent, 6-tube School officials have seen the wis- the same plan. Betty Jean Tucker of Detroit was radio with A and B wet batteries; dom of using busses to keep children [ WILL BUY Poultry at Greenleaf operated on for removal of tonsils charger for both; $25. Apply Rev. off the streets, avoiding traffic haz- There is some consolation to the few Tuesdays, 9:00 to 2:00--phone 177 What would it be worth to you, in money, to and adenoids Tuesday ~orning. R-2. At Elmwood every day in the Bert Ede, Decker. 7-5- zards and preventing loitering on the pedestrians left. The tags folks are Other patients at the hospital are be abl% to find "the right buyer" for your property way to or from school. The survey buying for their cars only give them week-,phone 132 F 3-2. Joseph Mrs. Emma Riehards of Port Hope ELLIOTT MOTOR Lines Schedule-- --the buyer to whom your property, at its real mar- ~also showed that ~busses offer speedier license---not liberty. Molnar. 7-13-tf 'and Mrs. Arthur Clara of Gagetown. Bus leaves Cass City for Imlay :service than furnished by other trans- * * $ ket value, would be a "bargain ?" Both are doing nicely. City daily at 8:20 a. m. and 4<50 p. :portation facilities. Six-cylinder school Nobody knows what the reckless, TO LET on shares--80 acres Of hay. busses with four-speed transmissions rushing type of motorist does with all Farm help wanted. Four east and 2 m., fast time. Bus leaves Cass City What would it be worth to you, in money and CASS CITY MARKETS. for Bad Axe at 11:40 a. m. and and four-wheel hydraulic brakes are the time he saves• Some people, how- north• John A. Seeger, Cass City, in peace of mind, to find a desirable tenant for that ,built by a reputable firm. Capacities ever, think he ought to serve part of R1. 7-5-1 4:50 p.m. On Sunday, (one bus .range from 18 to 52 children. it. July 3, 1929. each way), leaves Cass City for house or furnished roomRover which the menace Buying Price-- BABY CHICKS from Michigan ac- Imlay City 4:10 p. m. and leaves of I~,vacant ,, hangs threateningly~. Mixed Wheat, bu ...... 1.12 credited stock, sired with males of Cass City for Bad Axe at 8:10 o. m.* :SOUND OF HORN OPERATES TRAFFIC LIGHTS Oats ...... 41 known high egg production, deliv- What would it be worth to you to find a good .... Rye, bu ...... 84 ered direct to our door. Order now. THE WOMAN'S Missionary Society Corn, shelled, bu. (56 lbs) ...... 1.00 Elkland Roller Mills. 2-1-tf of the Evangelical church will have job--to get your name on a regular payroll, so that Peas, bu ...... 1.80 a bake sale Saturday, July 13th, at the weekly income is assured and ample ? Beans, ewt ...... 8.00 STRAYED to my farfia, a Durham the Chronicle office. 7-5-2 , Dark red kidney beans ...... 7.00 cow. Owner may have same by What would it be worth to you, in additional I Light red kidney beans ...... 6.25 proving property and paying ex- CARD OF THANKS--We wish to business, to . secure the needed office employe~the I Barley, ewt ...... 1.25 penses. Mrs. Edith Wheaton, R. R. express our thanks to our friends I Buckwheat, ewt ...... 1.85 3, Cass City. 6-28-2 and neighbors for their kindness worker who could show results, and help you to car- and sympathy at the sudden death I~Butter, per pound ...... 43 ry through your every plan ? I Eggs, per dozen ...... 28 WANTED--Four-poster bed. Write of our daughter and sister. Mr. and ~Cattle ...... ~...... 8 12 to Mrs. Eugene A. Livingston, Cass Mrs. Henry Zollner and Family. What would it be worth to you to be able to l Hogs, live weight ...... 10 City, Rf. 7-5-2* I CMves, live weight ...... 13 CARD OF THANKS--I wish to thank sell th~at used car at a fair price--or those office all those who sent flowers, fruit, I Broilers ...... 23 32 40 ACRES of hay to cut on shares, fixtures which you no longer need--or that discard- mostly alfalfa. Call at Geo. Shier's. letters and postcards during" my Hens ...... 17 22 ed but still useful furniture ? Hides ...... 5 7-5-1p stay at the hospital and after my return home. All were very much appreciated• Mrs. G.-A. Martin. * What would it be worth to you to secure a Actions Not Words TAX NOTICE--I will be at t:he Pin- hey State Bank Saturday evenings business partner, or a financial backer ? "A slender acquaintance with the and at my home on East Main St. WE WISH to express our sincere ap- world," said George Washington, other evenings of the week except preciation to all our friends and All of these "results" may be had through "must convince every man that his Sunday; also at the West Black= neighbors for the kindness and actions, not words, are the true classified advertising~if it is persistent, intelligent- smith shop afternoons to receive sympathy shown us in our late be- criterion of the attachment of friend- taxes of the Village of Cass City. reavement. We are very grateful ly done. ship; and that the most liberal pro- Please call evenings if convenient. for the beautiful flowers and the fessions of gond-will are far from be- cards, also for the many comfort- And the cost of little campaigns of liner ad- • ing the sure.q: nmrk,q of it." John West, Treasurer. 7-5-tf ing words spoken by Mr. Savage. vertising is so small that in the final summing up WILL the person who found the little I The music was also greatly appre- you will have to consider that your result has been Mrs. L. T. Holton tests a new automatic traffic control installation which Flames From Sun brown Spitz puppy on the south l ciated. Chas. Silverthorn, Mr. and Flames leap outwards from the sur- is being tested in Philadelphia's suburbs. It is designed to allow a motorist side of Main street Sunday night, / Mrs. Harold Silverthorn, Mr. and purchased at a "bargain price." to ,cut ~i,nto a busy traffic artery from a side street. By sounding her horn face of the sun at the rate of 20,000 please notify us, and get reward. 1 Mrs. Howard Silverthorn, Mr. and Mrs. Holto~ is changing the lights through a device which gathers the miles a minute, and sometimes reach E. V. Evans store, Wilmot, Mich. t Mrs. Lewis Sherwood, Mr. and Mrs. a height of 500,000 miles. sounds and uses them to motivate an electrical sequence. 7-5-1p Clare Smith. I

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