Auto Injuries Are Fatal to Gagetown
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VOLUME 42, NUMBER 24. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1947. Auto Injuries Are More Light to Travel the Village Streets Fatal to Gagetown Not only- can the recreation park An arch' of evergreens and gar- be made as light as day on dark den flowers on the lawn at. the nights, but Cass City streets will home of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Martin be much better illuminated in the in Grant Township was the setting- near future. The Detroit Edison Co. is installing poles for lights LANSiHG John F. Schwartz,, World so there will be a street lamp on -Parade, Band Music and practically every street intersec- New Standard for Training in Short Program to Precede War II Veteran, Died on tion. Outside of Main and Seeger Agriculture. to Order an Efficient Plow Streets, "up1 to now", lamps shone I The passage of P. L. 377 by the Caro-Cass City Gamfe Friday in Pigeon Hospital on every other corner. The new in- 80th Congress establishes new for Snow Removal stallations will nearly double the j standards for«*traming in agricul- number of lamps now in use. iture. Effective Sept. 1, 1947, the On Friday night, Oct. 10, Cass Prom Gagetown correspondent. I combination of classroom study and Remembering the heavy snowfall John F. Schwartz, 20, son of Mr. j practical farming is treated oji the of last winter, village trustees de- City will dedicate its new athletic 1 field. The occasion will culminate and Mrs. Frank Schwartz, of Gage- LaCrtMss Is jsame basis as other full-time in- cided to be adequately prepared for more than a year of work and 'town, died Friday, Sept. 26, from.'-j-j . •* , Jstitutional training, wherein full j snow removal the coming season planning by a considerable number 'injuries received in an automobile JtSrMle at responsibility for proper direction and Village Engineer C. U. Brown of its citizens. ! accident the previous Sunday. His , and study lies with the facility was told to purchase ah efficient j death occurred - at the Scheurer offering the course; in Michigan, plow. The authorization was voted Cass City High School will be Miss Kastraba. From Gagetown correspondent. host to its old and friendly rival, Hospital at Pigeon where the Miss Patricia Ann LaCross, the veterans' institute. at the council meeting Tuesday. Caro, in football. Local peopje are Mrs. Grant Hutchinson young man was taken from the daughter of Archie LaCross of De- On-farm training can be briefly Mr. Brinker of Brinker & Arm- certainly pleased and more than ) nounces the engagement of her j scene of the accident at Bay Port. jtroit and the late Mrs> Marje La_ j described as follows: 1) Full-time! strong informed the council of the happy- that Caro will join in the ! sister, Miss Anna Kastraba, to j Clayton Roger Kendall, 24, of Cross, and William Franklin Kivel, training consisting of enrollment plans his firm had of building an dedication program. j Malcolm MacCallum of Ubly,, The | Greenleaf Township, driver of the son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kivel, in an approved institution for at- addition to their lumber warehouse. The dedication committee, realiz-j wedding has been set for Oct. 25 i automobile, was instantly killed of Elkton, were united in marriage tendance in organized classes. The new building, 66x84 feet in ing that those who will be here are at the Cass City Methodist Church. when the car rolled over on a curve Oct. 1 at Stt^ Agatha's rectory at Hours fixed for classes remain at size, will be of cement block^ con- at the east Bay Port village lim-« 200 per year. 2) One hundred hours coming primarily to see the foot- 9:00 a. m. by Rt. Rev. Msgr. John Mrs. Harry Wright. struction and will be situated ball game, have purposely planned its, on M-25. McCullough. of instruction on-farm by a quali- across the alley to the north of a short .and "to the point" dedica- The remains of Mr. Schwartz The bride wore a dress with a fied instructor. 3) Specific work for the wedding of their daughter, their present building on East Main tion service. There will be a short were removed to the Hunter Fu- and study assignments to be car- I Miss Isabel, to Harry Wright, son St. The plans of the addition were ac sheer top, long sleeves and a long ie(i out b the trainee neral Home at Gagetoww n and re- parade from the high school to the **» whitVV JLii l/eC trainUid-iii. ShKJAJLe^ waVV C4£s3 attended-bCUfV VV-**J.V*%^V*. AJJyT \* ^ between vis- |of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wright, of j discussed in regard to meeting the field. Marching will be the massed mained there until funeral services ! Frieda Jane Kivel of * Elkton, sister its of the instructor. I . Cass City. ^T [standards of the fire zone. bands of Caro and Cass City and of Spartan Wives \ Monday at 9 a. m. in St. Agatha f the ag maid of honor who The length of the training pro- Rev. Melvm R. Vender read the Mr. Molesko expressed his desire the Veterans of Foreign Wars. At ,«,I Churc. .,h ,in „___.Gagetown_ . ™Rt. Rev-o^. dressed -in a light pink'net ^ram 1S dependent on the need of service at 2 p. m. Friday in the to secure sewer connection to the the field, the flag raising will be In the October issue of the La- j Msgr. John McCullough officiated formal, and by Joan Rabideau 'of the veteran within the limits of his presence of 30 relatives from Bay old power house building he pur- conducted by the Veterans Color dies' Home Journal appears an ar- | and burial with military honors Unionville, as bridesmaid. Miss eligible time. The state remains City, Detroit, Battle Creek, Caro chased from the village so he may Guard. During this ceremony the j tide entitled "Spartan Wives" j under the auspices of the American j jjakideau>s' gown was a light green as the approval agency for'insti- and this vicinity. start factory operations there. massed bands will play. The in- i which is an organization of wives | Legion, was in the church ceme- ' ruffled formal. tutions offering courses and the in- The bride chose for the double State health regulations will not AvocatioJ_* n wil"1l1 b1 e give™S.r-r«-in~ b"U-ry^ th4-"U ey-* | o- JSf studen-.J 1 4t. veteranJ - s a^4t- MichigaT\fFZ*l~: n,„ tery4-^s-M-cr . RelativeT?n1 o4-T17£iCs? anQ VI dt~\ friend•fvi ATI Hs .C ! froTTATVm l aft. Donald Schwartz of Gagetown dividual plans submitted by veter- ring ceremony, a gray gabardine j permit the sewer connection until Reverend Arnold Olsen and the [state College'at East Lansing. Of distance who attended the services was the best man. ans seeking to enroll. suit with which she wore black ac- the use of the water pump in the address of the evening will be de- | special interest to Cass City people i came from Detroit, Ubly, Ham- Application is made directly to cessories and a corsage of red ! old power house is discontinued. Following the rites, a dinner was roses. livered by Frederick Pinney, presi- j is the fact that Florence Reagh, j tramck, Unionville, Owendale, Cass served to the wedding party in the approved institution (veterans' This must await the installation of Attendants were dent of the Village of Cass City, jw ife Of Arnold Reagh, a former City and Sebewaing. Frankenmuth. institute) in the community. New Miss Shirley two pumps at the new village wells At the conclusion of President j Cass? City boy, was the first presi- Mr. Schwartz was born June 15, Those who attended the cere-i forms which will come into use are Fort, cousin of the groom, and j at the city park and one of these 1927, on a farm near Sebewaing V. A. 7-1921, to be used in making j Grant Strickland, Miss Fort's gray Pinney's words the game will dent of the club. mony were the groom's parents; en pumps, a new one, has a necessary begin. Spartan Wives is an experiment and came to Tuscola County in Janet Kivel, sister of'the groom; application to the institution; and ] g* plaid suit was complemented part missing. Until that arrives, V. A. 7-1922, for reporting earn-[with blue accessories. Her cor- A great deal of planning and ' in community living in which the* 1944. He entered service July 18, Mr. and Mrs. Neil McKinnon, the sa the delay continues. work has been done in this project wives of student veterans have 1945, and became a PFC in the bride's grandparents, with whom ings to V. A. during the training i ge was. .also of red roses. Village Treasurer Ernest Croft 16th Infantry Regiment. He was period. j Mrs. Martin wore nayy blue and j was granted a 30 day extension, to give to Cass City a lighted j mutually solved the problems every she has always lived since her Mr athletic field. It is the committee's [ young wife faces in a new commu- stationed at Fort Sheridan, 111., and mother died Mar. 15, 1931, in i The Veterans Administration ' s. Wright, mother of the groom, (from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, for the will pay the same scale of tuition was dressed in black and white j collection of taxes. fond. hope that it will be a source ; nity—loneliness,»boredom, the suc- took his basic training at Camp Gagetown.