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,. VOLUME75, NUMBER 9 CASS CI'l'Y, MICHIGAN -THURSDAY, -____--- -- 2, Twenty-five Cents -7.i 3, *<y3 on Saturday to lie in state JUMPING FOR JOY - Was an emotion shared by teachers TENNIS, ANYONE? Grading of the new tennis in village park Other -- courts the and last Thursday9 the last day Of ~%c~h~e:.~~red%~i~~ was done last Thursday. Since then, the first layer of asphalt has been applied. part in officiated. than picking up report cards Friday. Taking a "fun The almost $70,000 project should be done by July 4. Valley Asphalt of Saginaw day" sack race in the village park were Campbell first Burial was in Novesta Cemetery . is \he contractor. grade teacher Polly Pakonen and student Mike Scott. PAGE TWO CASS CITY CHRONICLE,THURSDAY-JUNE 18,1981 CASCITY, MICHIGAN :: Rites held f Marriage Licenses Louis Kovacs Jr., 46, Mill- Mrs* Revs Little ’ L .forMrs, ington, and Penny Lm Morton, 31, Millington. pags City Area Social and PersonalIterns Phone 872-3698 Richard G. Knowlton. 24. .- Griffith I Vassar, and Carla L.-Toml linson, 24. Vassar. * Ruth Lucille Griffith, Fifty -f our relatives of and Preston Twenty women from Monsignor Peter Pijnap- Mrs. Grant Ball had with Tbomas A. Warren, a, ’. 66, of Cass City passed Mr. Mrs. Shelley Frank went Sat- Scott and Randy Stine Karr, Mrs. Ruth Grassmann Salem United Methodist urday to Wayne to spend two . pels, formerly of lCass City her Saturday evening, Mr. Mayville, and Cindy M.Kill- ’. away Monday at Provincial attended an open house and daughters, Suzanne and and now living in California, and Mrs. Wesley Ball and inger, 18, Caro. House after an illness of one church participated in the weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Sunday at the Garrison Stine Krista, Mr. and Mrs. annual “mystery trip” was a guest from Wed- family of Reese and Mr. and Robert Beardsley Jr., 20, . year. June George DeRocco Jr. and ’ home. They came from Easton and and nesday until Friday in the Mrs. Donald Ball and Caro,19, Caro. and Kim Marie Hover, She born Feb. 1, 1915, Richard Mr. 6. Traveling in three cars, daughters. The DeRoccos was Livonia, Hastings, Pontiac, Peters home of Mr. and Tom children. Obion County, Tenn., the Mrs: Emerson of the group went from Cass moved recently from Mrs. in Fenton, Saginaw, Bay City, Vassar attended the 50th City to the Raymond Partlo Colwood to Wayne. Jackson and visited former Grant D. Dearing, 19, daughter of Edith Allen Scott Brown City, Standish and parishioners here. Mrs. Glenn McClorey had Millington, and Lisa D. and the late Winfield Scott. wedding anniversary open home near Akron for a . Kawkawlin. Members of this house Sunday of Mr. and continental breakfast in the with her overnight Friday, Slater, 19, Millington. Scott married Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Louns- ’ Miss year’s high school graduat- Mrs. Orville Karr of Rich- Partlo iris garden. From Mrs. John West and Mrs. herFrank. granddaughter, Sandra Dale R. Ratza, 21, Davi- . ,William E. Griffith April 16, ing class, the grads will start bury had as guests Sunday son, and Jody Bussinger, land. there, they went to Midland evening, her three sisters Esther McCullough went L. - IQ32, in Detroit. Following Sept. 17 as students at the 17,Stephen Vassar. C. Alvord, 21 where they visited the Dow and their husbands, Mr, and June 6 to St. Thomas, Ont., their marriage, they made Specs Howard School of Tim McComb of Ventura, to attend the funeral of Mrs. Carl Lounsbury of Tulsa, their home in Detroit and St. Gardens and the annual arts Mrs. Charles Cutler of Broadcast Arts in South- Calif., flew to Detroit Friday and crafts show in the Clarence Schweitzer, 81, the Okla., left last Wednesday Grand Blanc, and Rose- Clair Shores. Griffith passed field. Saginaw, Mr. and Mrs. after spending a week with maria M. Robinson, 18, Mill- when he came to attend the Midland Center for the Arts. Floyd Wiles and Mr. and former Lillian Schneider away in March, 1968. Mrs. wedding of his brother, Tom, Dinner was at the Train and a former resident here. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ington. I Mrs. Dean Tuckey. Griffith came to Cass City in Mr. and Mrs. Gerald and Debra Joos Saturday Station in the Valley Plaza. The remains were bought Leslie Lounsbury , Carl James S. Romosier, 41, 1974 from St. Clair Shores. Stilson and grandson Jamie to Cass City for interment Lounsbury and his wife are Kingston, and ElIen C. afternoon. He returned to They returned home at 6 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blades She is survived by one son, Parrish of Gagetown joined June 8. She is survived moving back to this area in McQuinn, 30, Kingston. California Sunday. p.m. The committee on went Thursday to visit their by I ,Roger Griffith of Livonia; the Good Sam Club, arrangements for the trip her husband and two daugh- the near future. Charles S. Holzworth, 26, two daughters, Mrs. Milton camping from Friday until son Edward and family at ters. Schweitzer is a cou- Vassar, and Barbara L. Mrs. John Haire attended were Shirley Geiger, Iris Canton Center and also to Mr. (Brenda) Phillips and Mrs. Sunday at the Pigeon River graduation exercises Thurs- Tuckey and Joyce Loomis. sin of Mrs. Frederick Pinney Mr. and Mrs. Frazier Busch, 26, Caro. Alan (Terry) Prosowski, Campgrounds. visit their son John and and the late John West. Foren and family of Royal Alan Petzold, 22, Mill- day evening at Freeland family at South Lyons. K. both of Cass City; her High School. Her niece, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bird of Oak visited Mrs. Foren’s ington, and Valerie L. Gay, mother, of Cass City; 12 Sunday they were among The Progressive class of mother, Mrs- Alice MckGr, 22, Millington. Hills and Dales Marsha Fenton, was a class Alma were Sunday visitors at relatives and friends of grandchildren; one brother, General Hospital member. Her parents, Mr. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Salem United Methodist On Sunday- Marvin Scott of Roseville; and Mrs. Lewis Fenton, held Richard Blades at an open church will meet this Thurs- William J. Profit. house celebrating his grad- The Want Ads are newsy too. I avd one sister, Mrs. LeVerne open house in her honor day evening, June 18, at the PATIENTS LISTED MON- uation from high school, Diabetes .Teachworth of Cass City. Saturday afternoon. and home of Mr. and Mrs. Gil One brother, J. M. Scott, DAY, JUNE 15, WEKE: Mr. Mrs. Les They returned to Cass City CASS CITY CHRONICLE Hartwick entertained at Schwaderer . USPS 092.700 .preceded her in death. Monday. Hugh Webb, Martha Doris Hurd announces the dinner Sunday to celebrate Anne Marie Lorentzen of PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Funeral services were birth of her 12th grandchild. classes AT CASS CITY, MICHIGAN VanCamp, Mrs. Grace the 12th birthday of their son Sharon Groth’s address is Mainstreet conducted Wednesday after- Born to Russell and Connie Saginaw was among those 1 8550 Parker, John Warju, Mrs. Jeff, Thelma Bogart and el &reno, Apt. 59, 3840 N. here to attend the open . noon at Little’s Funeral Bradley June 7 at Hills and Stella Jackson of Caro, Mr. oe@n Soon John Haire, publisher. Home, Cass City, with Rev. Ronald Kendall, Mrs. Elmer 43rd Ave., Phoenix, Ariz. house for Dr. Ballard Parrish, Mrs. Larry Peters, Dales General Hospital, a and Mrs. Edward Keating of National Advertising Representative, Gerald Rodgers of the baby boy, Andrew John, 85017. Sunday. About 100 persons Michigan Weekly Newspapers, Inc., 257 Mrs. James Peyerk and Saginaw, Dave Warner of attended. The Tuscola County Michigan Avenue, East Lansing, Mich- Deford Community Church weighed eight pounds and 10 Mrs. Nellie Wallace of Cass Vassar, Arlan Hartwick and The Cass River Women’s Health Department will igan. officiating . ounces. He joins two bro- Second class postage paid at Cass City; Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher Temperance Union will meet Tuesday,start another June diabetes 23. class Burial was in Gethsemane thers and two sisters at Sr. Other members of the ENGAGED City, Michigan 48726. Cemetery, Detroit. John Radina qf Fairgrove; at the home of Mrs. Walter Subscription Price: To post offices in James Warju of Bay City; home. Fisher families joined them Putnam Friday, June 19, at .. __ __ - - John Audia of U bly ; in the afternoon for cake and 1: 30. Visitors are welcome. are offered at the Health $7.00 a year or 2 years for 512.00. 3 It’s Coming About 70 youth who travel years for $18.00. $4.00 tor six months Claudine Baer and Mrs. ice cream. s Department on by bicycle and are known as M-81. The and 3 months for $2.25. Harold Phelps of Snover; classes will start at 6:30 In other parts of the United States, St. Roch’s “The Spokesmen” will Leah Britton was guest of Arnold Bell of Unionville; Seventy-two children and p.m. S0.00 a year or 2 years for $15.00. 6 arrive Saturday afternoon at honor at a bridal shower Summer Bun Collins of Deford; 28 teachers and workers Saturday evening, given by The next series of diabetic months 54.50 and 3 months for $2.50. Robert Deeg 11, Clarence the Dale Buehrly home and were present Monday for the classes will start in the fall, 50 cents extra charged for pan year Festival from there will go to various her attendants. About 35 order. Payable in advance. Koch, Mrs. Zoe Lang of beginning of the Novesta For information on dia- For information regarding newspaper M-25,Caseville homes for lodging and ladies attended the fete in Se bewaing ; Church of Christ vacation the Baptist church betes or to register for the advertising and commercial and @b July 10=11-12 Fred Linderman of breakfast Sunday morning.