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CASS CITY CHRONICLE ........................ W).............. VOLUME 28, NUMBER 40.~ CASS CITY, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY q2, 1934. EIGHT PAGES. PFAFF-RICE NUPTIALs. SUCCEEDS HIMSELF AS i . QM.I~i ===OF CO'TNT~E°'===°==" INSURANCE CO. 'I.!~ i=IIiOL,,O ~=~'i3i! _~:i,s~ = , = = '.!_. I L. Messmore, of St. Clair and A. IIII IITI III![II . W. Rice, of Minden City, was sol- IILLIIILL Iiilll TIIIIII $44,111 emnized in Grace Episcopal church, Detroit, Saturday, December 30. Butter Surplus Seen as Block- Nine Are New Cases. Court The ceremony was performed by Another Seven-Game Series That Al~ount of Money Has ing Farm Machinery- "Help Convenes on Monday, Roy. D.r. Pulinger. Commences Next Tues- The bride wore midnight blue Been Paid in Last Your Neighbor" Slogan. January 22. velvet with hat and accessories to day Night. Seven Weeks. match~and was attended at the al- tar by her daughter, Miss Phyllis. A new venture in practical farm There are 48 cases liated on the Mr. Rice was attended by his son, Team No. 1, captained by Fred- The CWA payments in Tuscola relief is about to be attempted in circuit court calendar for the Janu- Harold. erick Pinney, won the volleyball county have reached a totM of $44,-~ Michigan. A stal~e-wide organiza- ary term in Tuscola county which After the ceremony a wedding series which closed Tuesday night. 362.62 in the past seven weeks, ac- tion is now being perfected and convenes on Monday, Jan. 22. Out supper was served in the home of This group, who were in ,the lead cording" to figures received from made a part of a national organiza- of this number nine are new cases Mrs. Gordon RothweI1, Detroit, five in the seven nights of play, Miss Myrl Rowley, an assistant in tion in which are now organized Iwhile the others were held over niece of the bride. had a total of 286 points. James the administracor's office at the the allied dairy interests of more Guy N. Ormes. from the December term of court. Mrs. Rice has been associated for Milligan and his group finished in D. Knox Hanna. court house. than 30 states of the union. The The following are the eases list- a number of years in the recreation second position. County Treasurer Arthur Whir- objective of this organization is to ed and the action in each: Here is the way the teams com- increase the use of butter and other IIIVEIIITY IIF Criminal Cases. and welfare departments of Detroit. pleted the series which began No7¢. IIIIT~ IIIIITIII tenburg is the Federal disbursing p I Mr. Rice is a business man of Min- • officer of CWA funds in the county dairy products and thus reduce the The~People vs. Fred Kotenko, I den City. They will be at home in 21 and ended Jan. 9: and has just signed checks for the tremendous surplus of butter now Team Points seventh payroll. The period is on the market and aid in increasing IEIE T.F'~~/UI~Ity manslaughter. , Minden City after January 15. No. 1 Pinney, capt ..................... 286 ~ The People vs. Herman Katz, rio- I Mr. Rice is a brother-in-law of milk and dairy prices all along the No. 4 Milligan, capt ................... 277i IiY IEIE IIIIIY :fr°m Dec. 29 to Jan. 4, the total lation of the prohibition law. ] Mrs. Hector McKay of .this place. hours are 25,792½ and the checks line. No. 7 Kelly, capt ....................... 267 i The People vs. Ervin Simmer-! i totalled $11,950.29. There were In this nation-wide organization No. 8 Reid, capt.: ........ 258': 1964 persons on the payroll. are representatives of every No. 6--Wallace, capt ................... 241 I found Prof. Belknap Wi~ll Address son,TheappeaIpeoPlefr°mvs- JohnJUStiCec.C°urt'Cudder-:I~~U~ IITY WINI Cooperative Leadership Train -~ Mr. Whittenburg has sent out business engaged in the production, No. 5 McConkey, capt ............... 239 Members of Cass City back, embezzlement of chattel checks recently covering the fourth distribution, and sate of fluid milk No. 3--Auten, capt ....................... 231 i ing School Is Winter Proj- i quarterly collections of delinquent Community Club. mortgage property. and every business engaged in the No. 2--Schwaderer, capt ............. 201 oct for County. i taxes as follows: manufacture, distribution and sale Civil Cases. Fill tAIIII IEtlt Another series of • volleyball I Akron, $966.13; Almer, $1723.21; of dairy products, including butter, Frank Ward vs. Amos Webs,for, games will commence on the night i ] Arbela, $633.64 ; Columbia, $826.12; Prof. R. L. Belknap of the Go- trespass on the case. cheese, ice cream, infant foods and of Jan. 16 and continue each Tues- A very fine review of Stanley E. Dayton, $497.02; Denmark, $815.28; elegy department of the University Nellie C. Roberts vs. Frank L. condensed, powdered and evaporat- day thereafter for six more weeks. 'Jones' new book "Christ and Hu- Elkland, $2,631.19; Ellington, $396.- of Michigan will be the speaker at Morris, trespass on the case. Ward and Vyse Take Scoring ed milks. All along the line in this Here are the members selected for man Suffering" was given Monday 96; Elmwood, $1,717.60; Fairgrove, formidable array of dairy soldiery, the January meeting of the Cass Detroit Refrigerating Co. vs. Honors for Local eight teams and the time schedule: afternoon by Rev. W. H. Kuhlman $1,623.63; Fremont, $1,127.57; Fro- City Community Club next Tuesday Emil Falk et at and Kingston But- the battle cry is "eat up the sur- Team No. 1 Fowler Hutchin- of Care at the regular meeting of mont, $1,127.57; Gilford, $1,024.67; evening at the high school audito- ter Co., assumpsit. Squad° plus." son, Curtis Hunt, Ed Gelding, Lew- the Tuscola County Ministers' As- Indianfields, $3,137.75; Juniata, rium. He will speak on the sub- County of Tuseota, Mich., vs. According to government authori- is Pinney, D. W. Benkelman, Dr. sociation held in the local Presby- $1,293.90; Kingston, $695.82; Koyl- jeet, "Greenland and Its People" Michigan Surety Co., declaration. ties at Washi~agton the surplus of Donahue, Avery Strickland, E. W. i terian church. About fifty were ton, $686.51; Millington, $1,691.76; and the address will be illustrated Eliza Truax, executrix of the A good crowd braved slippery butter in the United States now Douglas, Gee. Cole. present. A general discussion fol- Novesta, $518.37; Tuscola, $1,295.- with slides. Estate of QassTruax, deceased, vs. roads and bad weather to see the stands at approximately 100,000,- Team No. 2 A. C. Atwell, Fred lowed Mr. Kuhlman's report. 91; Vassar, $2,204.03; Watertown, 000 pounds. This is quite a sizable Dr. Belknap has just returned James Parker, appeal, local cagers win twice from Harbor H. Pinney, C. L. Graham, Clarence from Greenland where he has been Alert Pipe and Supply Co., a Beach Friday on the local floor. In connection with ,this meeting $763.16; Wells, $1,~161.06; Wisher, churning but unless something is Burt, S. Peterson, R. Hoadley, A. was a conference of Sunday School $236.85; total, $27,668.14. carrying on a series of studies un- Michigan corporation, vs. O.tto The home teams held early leads done quickly, the total will continue Schwegler, N. A. Gillies, Robt. t teachers in the children's division Villages. to increase. der the direction of the university. Renner, also known as Otto yon to win 25-18 and 18-10. Kennedy. His lecture should be very inter- Renner, assumpsit. The Hill,toppers started ,the i under the Tuscola County ,Council Akron, $40.50; Care, $249.94; Team No. 3 E. L. Schwaderer, l of Religious Education. This con- Fairgrove, $12.64; Gagetown, $3.75; Dairy Production Increased. esting .since i,t is based upon actual H.J. Webster vs. H. P. err, as- game rather nervously and cau: Ben Benkelman, C. M. Wallace, E. "What is the matter with the experiences, sumpsit. ference was in charge of Mrs. Kingston, $48.07; Mayville, $58.35; tiously, appearing uncertain of B. Schwaderer, Willis Campbell, dairy market?" farmers are in- The January program of the club ~ Freida Cole vs. George Honey, themselves. They handled the ball Muntz, county director, with Mrs. Millington, $74.62; Reese, $88.54; Robt. Wallace, Ken Dodge, Ray Edward Fisher of Gagetown, presi- Unionville, $15.26; Vassar, $219.95; quiring. What is written here is is sponsored by the merchants' trespass on the case. loosely, often throwing it away on Fleenor. not the product of some brain trust group of which L. I. Wood is chair- dent of the council, presiding, total, $811.62. Guardian National Bank of Corn- long passes; the needless hurry- Team No. 4--A. GalIagher, Jas. but the result of inquiries among man. The banquet will be served Rev. E. W. Halpenny of Lansing, Turn to page 5, please, ing of their shooting caused them Milligan, W. L. Mann, Marshall .those who are in a positior~ to by ladies of the Baptist church, general superintendent of Michigan to miss too many of their close-ups. Burt, Gee. McIntyre, Anson Karr, know. During recent years, dairy-': Harbor Beach showed a fas.t pass- Council of Religious Education, New, arn I. Parsh, gave an address. He also presented is Modern has been promoted throughout FARM AUCTION. ing FAIl IlllllIllll ~= attaek that, when un- Team No. 5--Joe Diaz, K. Kelly, the United States. Boarder cows, der the basket by theirstopped opponents' a, the ministers' meeting, the pro- with Its Equipment Turn to page 4, please.