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THE TAWAS HERALD Volume XXXXJII TAWAS CITY, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1926 Number 19 t e o o e t ——iMMMtM W M O—MOO SCHOOL NOTES TOWNSHIP SPELLING CONTESTS Miss Meta Wendt was a caller in COMPLETED East Tawas Personals } ! Tawas City Personals f The final spelling contest for the high school Friday afternoon. a o o j townships was held at the Vine school loooooooooooooooooooootooo Supt. and Mrs. R. M. Bogue motor Mrs. Chas. Hewson spent Tuesday last Monday. Much interest in these Dance at Roller Rink Tuesday even ed to Kalkaska Friday evening to at Bay Cty. contests has been shown by the par ing. adv spend the week end with the latter’s NMEU \WEU Fred Johnson of Detroit is visiting ents as well as by the teachers and parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jenkins. his parents for a few days. Dance at Tawas City Roller Rink TfilS LOOKS UKE pupils. Tuesday evening. Mrs. Bogue’s mother returned with First game of the ball season at them and will spend a week here. The winners in the townships in the the beach, Sunday, May 9. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Main were Bay /\ IETTEP. order of the first, second and third Last Friday forenoon declamations Chas. Chaney of Detroit spent a City visitors Saturday. places were: were given before the high school few days at his home here. Mayor Edward Trudell has appoint JINUAV MY BOY Grant —Hazel Burt, 8th grade;Guy assembly and a few of the interested H. N. Butler came Saturday and ed Frank Mueller as. Marshall. L. Latham, 8th grade; Muriel Smith, parents, by the following freshmen: spent a few days with his family here. 7th grade. Sheriff Chas. Curry was a business “The Character of Washington,’’ Lita Mrs. A. Barkman and sons, Aaron Wilber —Lawrence Tomlinon, 7th visitor in Detroit last week. Salmon; “Our National Safeguards,” and Milton, spent Wednesday in Bay grade; Lillian Newberry, 8th grade; First game of the ball season at Louise Gackstetter; “Reverence for City. Clara Holme, 7th grade. the beach, Sunday, May 9. the Flag,” Louis Benson ; “The New Mrs. Leslie Gilmore of Orion, Mich., Reno—Elwood W. Mcllmurray, 8th Patriotism,” Howard Swartz; is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. Car Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thompson I grade; Rose Barnes, 8th grade; Ella “Dreamers,” Cuthbert Bright; “Rev penter. spent Wednesday at Standish. m Ross, 8th grade. olutions,” R. B. Heath; “ Columbus,” Mrs. Victor LaFlamme, who speni New row boats for sale. Prices Alabaster—Henry Oates, 6th grade; Herbert Buch; “The Greatest Battle a couple of weeks in Detroit, return reasonable. Clark Tanner, Tawas City. William Reiter, 8th grade; Beatrice Ever Won,” Onalea Main; “Abraham ed home. Mrs. Ulam Scofield of Birmingham Ulman, 8th grade. Lincoln,” Thedore Look; “What's the Mr. and Mrs. Gifrnm of Onaway spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Plainfield—Elaine Lucas, 7thgrade; Use,"Carl Babcock. came Wednesday to spend a few days Roy Brown. Grace Teall, 8th grade; Bernidean in' the city. At the close of this contest the Mr. and Mrs. Carl Keyes and E. W. Buck, 8th grade. Whitney’s orchestra, Communit;- judges, Mrs. John Bagulcy, represent Thornton of Hale were inthe city* Burleigh—Margaret. Lomason, 7th building, East Tawas, Thursday, even ing the board of education, Mrs. Cooke last Friday. grade; Oramel O’Farrell 8th grade; ing May, 13. and Rev. Smith, all of whom were Marie McBride, 8th grade. Miss Dorothy Bischoff spent Satur Thos. Barlow and son, Irving, of formally elected by the two groups Sherman—Grace Wood, 7th grade; day in Bay City. » Detroit spent a couple days in the of contestants, retired and with little m o th er, \’ Margaret Sase, 8th grade; Opal Kit Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hanson spent city last week. difficulty granted first place to Her home chen, 7th grade. Friday at Bay City. Clark Ostrander and son, Osman, of bert Buch, second to Onalea Main, Baldwin—Marie Alstrom,7thgrade; R. E. Robey, who is employed in Whittemore spent Wednesday in the and third to Onalea Main. Edwin Davie, 7th grade; Jennie Bur Bay City spent the week end in the city on business. Following group singing, the soph- geon, 8th grade. city v/ith his family. Dr. and Mrs. Smaller of Hillman mores participated in a similar con Tawas—Gertrude Schenkel, 8th Sylvester Bielby, who spent a few are spending several days with rel test with the following declamations: N MOTHERS OAi grade; Adella Anschuetz, 8th grade; days in the city with relatives, return atives in the city. “The Burial of John Brown,” Ray Henrietta Drzweicki, 8th grade. ed Monday to Flint. Mr. and Mrs. B. Millard and fam mond Clark; “Toussaint L’Overture,” In Burleigh the contest resulted in (Copyrlrht, W. N. U.> MAY 9 - Miss Julia Nolan of Bay City spent ily of West Branch spent Snday with Violet Brown; “A Vision of War,” a tie between Margaret Lomason of the week end in the city with her relatives in the city. Clara Zollweg; ’"Cataline Denpunc- Burleigh No. 3 and Oramel O’Farrell mother, Mrs. Kate Nolan. John Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Max ed,” Martin Schlechte; “The NationaL TAWAS CITY HIGH WINS FROM TAWAS OPENS SEASON WITH WHITTEMORE CHAPTER ENTER of Burleigh No. 2. Margaret was the Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Schre’ck enter Flag,” Arthur Bigelow; “The Minute youngest pupil to win first place in Lafian of Hale were in the city on OSCODA ALABASTER NEXT SUNDAY TAINS TRI-COUNTY% O. E. S. tained Mrs. Schreck’s brothr of Ealy, Man of the Revolution,” Louis Brad- any of the contests. She is eleven Minn., for a few days. ^ business Wednesday. Friday afternoon the Tawas City The boys say they’re all set to go, The second annual meeting of the dock; “A Plea for Cuba,” Isabella $?ars of age (and 6n the seventh Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Curry and Mrs. high school baseball team clashed with if the weather man will just take some A. I. A. association, Order of Eastern Mr. and Mrs. Claude Halterman and King; “Spartacus to the Gladiaters,” grade. Burley Wilson spent Sunday with the Oscoda high school team. Tawas of the ice and snow out of the air. Star, for the district of Alcona, Iosco son, who spent the winter in Florida, Paul Brown; “Lest We Forget,” Clara Three of the contests were won by returned home Saturday. Mrs. Curry’s sister in Flint. City won with a score of 10 to 2. They have been out on the field the and Arenac was held at Whittemore, Krumm; “France at the Opening of past two weeks and are sure showing boys, besides the tie in Burleigh and Mrs. Roual LaBerge entertained Mrs. Louis Hydom and family of The following men represented the Tuesday, May 4. There was a splendid the Great War,” Bruce Myles; “A good form. another boy won second place. Who her sisters and families of Grand Bay City spent Sunday at the home local school: Reginald Boudler, catch representation from all of the chap Message to Garcia,” Billie Glezen. says the boys can’t spell. Rapids over the week end. er; Walter Schlechte, pitcher, Waldo Last season Tawas took four of the ters in the district at both the after of Mr. and Mrs. Burley Wilson. It was with more difficulty that the Early in June at eighth grade com Leslie, first base; Howard Swartz, five games played with the men from noon and evening meetings. Those who spent Saturday in Bay Walter Kinred and Chas. Monroe following were granted: First place, mencement these pupils will spell City were Madames G. Herman, R. second base; Charles Colby third base; the Dusty City, but they promise The meeting was called to order at of the Simpson ranch spent Sunday Isabella King, second, Clara Zollweg, down -to see which township is to have Hickey, E. Provost and R. Robey. Walter Kasischke, short stop; R. B. that we won’t do it this year. Their 2.30 p. m. by the president, Mrs. B. with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clark. third, Clara Krumm and fourth, Pearl the large banner for the coming year. Several members of the Eastern Heath, left field; Arthur Bigelow, team has been strengthened by sev Fuqua of Lake Huron Chapter, Har- Mrs. Theodore Anderson and aon, Brown. Star spent Tuesday in Whittemore at cenfer field; Herbert Hosbach, right eral new players, who have pluggedrisville. The following officers were Teddy, have gone to AuSable for a The winners of the preliminaries BEDFORD MAN PURCHASES A J. tending a meeting of the A. I. A. field; Herbert Buch, James Senecal, their weak spots. Qn paper they look elected for the coming ear: Mrs. Sara months visit with Mrs. Anderson’s will compete for honors in.a similar BERUBE BOWLING ALLEY Mrs. William Schill, who has been Martin Schlechte, utility. good. ^ ^ Brown of Hale, president, Arthur El- parents. contest in about three weeks. Orators Henry Biskner of Bedford purchas in Detroit for several weeks receiving Oscoda 001000010 — 2 But we haven’t said a word about well of well of Standish, vice presi will stage their preliminary in about ed the J. Berube recreation rooms medical treatm ent, returned home. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Prescott spent Tawas City 2 0 0 1 1 1 2 3 1 —10 our team yet. Before we say anythingdent; Georgina Leslie of Whittemore, two weeks. Watch for announcement at East Tawas last Friday. Mr. Ber Mrs. W. B. Murray left Friday for Monday and Tueday in Bay City, Schlechte is howing up real form in just look over this list and see who’s secretary; Mrs.