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Ca Ss City Chronicle CA SS CITY CHRONICLE VOL. 23, NO. 34. CASS CITY,~MICH!GAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1928. EIGHT PAGES. tion. Fikkema was slightly bruised. CASS' CITY HIGH, uPPER THUMB LEAGUE CHAMPIONS SOMES-BURT. or, TU'" 00N{;IllJ'OTIVI7P, Rev. A. G: Newberry, former pastor The marriage of George C. Burr of o[V=N NA RL!ZLD of the Baptist church at Cass City. this city and Mrs. Emily Somes of Sault Ste. Marie took place Thurs- T, A, PrOORAltl MARRIAGE LICENSES. day, November 29, at the Central IN TUSCO[ACOUNTY J Methodist parsonage at Sault Ste. Marie. The ceremony was performed Program Committee Outlines Win. Cook, 80, Vassar; Laney Ser- Another Petitioner Ordered to gent, 71, Vassar. by the Rev. George B. Marsh. The Subjects to Be Discussed Arthur Carolan, 31, Gagetown; couple were attended by Mrs. Somes' Continue Study; Two Peti- daughter and son, Mrs. D. Rowan and at Future Meetings." Geraldine Lafave, 22, Colling. tions Denied by Examiner. Julius J. Jando, 23, Unionville; Harold Somes. Immediately after the Margaret Nemeth, 16, Colling. wedding the bridal party returned to Officers of the Parent Teachers; As- Anthony Kra!ik, 23, Vassar; Ste- Mrs. Rowan's apartment in the En- Petitions for naturalization were sociation were disappointed in the phanic Kuluski, 18, Vassar. dress block where a wedding dinner granted to the following, applicants in was served. failure of one of the district officers to Carl A: Colberg, 32, Gilford; Helen Tuscola county at the circuit court appear on the program as scheduled Sehuttler, 20, Munger. Mr. and Mrs. Burr came to Cass session on Wednesday: for the meeting of the Cass City so- John Walker, 27, Mayville; Gernith City Sunday, going at once to their Joseph Burza, Reese. ciety, but members who attended Smith, 22, Fostoria. new home on West street which had Louis Remillong, Unionville. found the meeting a worth-while one Chas. Obarowsk, 39, Mayville; Mar- been made ready for them by Mr~ Adam Warak, Gagetown. Burt's daughters. and were particularly pleased with tha Miller, 29, Mayville. Max Schafnitz, Richville. the proposed program for the remain- Don L. McKay, 23, Unionville; An- Elizabeth Ann Hunt, Mayville. der of the year as outlined at Monday na Karenko, 21, Unionville. Martin Paladi, Deford. night's gathering. John H. Zinneeker, 25, Deford; Ne- Mihaley Strauss, Unionville. The meeting was called to ort~er by va G. Cones, 29, Deford. PROFITS$250 0N Theodore, Wazdatskey of Vassar, the president, Mrs. A. A. Ricker, who Geo. G. Burr, 64, Cass City; Mrs. another petitioner, was ordered to Lower row--Jam~es Lewis, coach; Joos, Kelley, Reagh, Capt. McCullough; F~int, Greenleaf, Gowen. asked Rev. Curtis to offer prayer. Emily Soles, 56, Sault Ste. Marie. continue his study for another ex- Back row--Luther, Edgerton, Brown, Vaters, Gopdall, McLeod, ]~lades, J. Simkins, and McConkey. Community singing was led by Mr. TWO PRIZE SIEERSamination at a later date. Peter Van- Niergarth. Following the reading of Blades and Edgerton will be ea}~ains of the 1929 football team, the choice of the team for this position decaste!e and Sulma Leonie Vande- resulting in a tie vote. the minutes by Miss VanEldik, the castele, both of Unionville, were de- secretary, and the transaction of Jim Milligan Well Pleased with nied citizenship rights, officers say, business, Harry Sutton pleased the ON[ONVILLE Investn~ent in Shorthorn because of conviction of violati0n of en, also Marlette youths, collided with in." (A battlefield experience). the prohibiton law, audience with a short program of vio- a car driven by Daniel Frost, jr., of Boy Scouts at the Gym at 1:30 on and Angus. lin and Chinese guitar selections and FATLLY Romeo. The three Marlette youths Saturday. The examination of petitioners was vocal numbers, Mrs. Sutton accom- BI NEII were returning from Cleveland where Prayer meeting Thursday evening made l-gz C. A. Watne, an examiner from Detroit. panying on the piano. they had attended the Cleveland Live- at 7:30. Profits aggregating $250.00 over all Rev. Paul J. Allured, chairman Of Clothing Caught Fire as She stock Show. The right hand of fellowship will expenses were received by Jim Nil!i~ Julius Pistro pleaded guilty to a the program committee, announced The accident occurred when Daniel be given next Sunday morning to gan of Cass City on the twa steer~ he !a.rceny charge in circuit court on Revived Kitchen Fire the •proposed programs for the re- Frost turned out to cut around a car those who were baptized last Sunday has fed less than a year and exhibited Monday a~d was placed on probation mainder of the association's year. with Kerosene. driven by Stephen Brewer, also of ! Eaton County Nen Secure Re- night. at~ the Cleveland Livestock Show last for one year by Judge H. H. Smith January's meeting will be devoted to Romeo, and did not get his car back markable Yields From week. and ordered to report to the proba- the subject of "Thrift" and February on his side of the road in time to Richlar~d Viceroy, awarded second tion officer monthly. Robust Variety. A, to "Music in the School and Home." Mrs. Murray McCollum, 41, was fa- avoid hitting the Knight car head-on. j Novesta Church of Christ-~ pla~ i~ a class of 66 Shorthorns at lIQward Harrison pleaded not guil- Mudge, Minister. R. Warner, Sttpto The March gathering will consider tally burned at the family residence Libkuman and Millen were cut by Cleveia~l(~, was purchased 11 months ty to an assault and battery charge Bible school at 10:30, followed by the subject of "Character Training in 3~ miles south of Unionville on Fri- pieces of flying glass, but only slight- ag'o and during that peridd cost $100 when arraigned on Monday. His case Two Eaton county farmers appar- preaching. Subject, "The Joy of Di- the School." This will deal with the day morning when kerosene with ly injured. Frost was also slightly to feed. The animal was the fifth will be heard by a jury on Monday. t ently have the "low down" on the vine Service." ¢ relation of the school and church, and which she was attempting to revive injured. steer sold at Cleveland. He weighed Two divorces were granted as fol- that of secular education to religious proper methods for producing good You will all wan~ to hear this sub- the fire in the kitchen stove exploded, Besides his parents, Francis Knight 1,090 pounds and sold at 21 cents a lows: Clyde L. Cookenmaster vs. education. "Health Habits" is the sub- s6tting fire to her clothing. She crops of beans, and one of them, P. A. ject discussed, for it will be very is survived by one brother, Kenneth, pound, brining $228.90. Prizes won Grace Cookenmaster and Ula Thomp- jeet for April when sanitation of the passed away at 2:30 p. m. the same Smith, Mulliken, gives his receipt for helpful to you. who is a student at the University of at the show were $42.00 and a trophy. aon vs. Alice Thompson. home, school and community will be record crops. day. Michigan. This animal, in club work, was considered. In May, it is proposed Mr. McCollum had started the kit- Mr. Smith had two acres of ground Rev. R. E. Cameron of the Marlette awarded first place at the Cass City that simultaneous conferences be held. chen fire early in the morning before upon which he secured 18½ tons of RED CROSS QUOTA Presbyterian church officiated at the Fair as the best fitted steer, and at Cass CRy Schools i At one of these, the problems of the he went to the barn. When Mrs. Mc- beets to the acre five years ago. The funeral service and burial was in the NEEDS YOU.R HELP the Michigan State Fair, was first in pre-school child may be disvussed and Collum arose the fire was low and field was then planted to alfalfa Kindergarten~Each one of us has Marlette cemetery. the Shorthorn class and grand cham- at another the problems of the youth she poured~oil from a can in an at- which was left for five years. been presented with a portfolio in The Red Cross quota for the Cass pion baby beef. In the open class at n the ~dolescent age. tempt to hurry the fire. An explosion Last spring the field was plowed, which we are to keep all our best City community in the membership Detroit, he placed fourth. Prizes at Mr. Allured said that the eommit- occurred, setting fire to her clothing. 500 pounds of 20 per cent acid phos- drawings. We feel quite proud of drive is $100.00. The Woman's Study Detroit and Cass City were $130.00 ee's aim was for something definite She rushed upstairs to the room of phate was broad.east per acre, and these. We are cutting and pasting our Club has contributed $10.00 and' vol- and a trophy worth $30.00. Mr. Milli- ~ the way of programs which would her son, who threw a blanket over his certified Robust beans was sown at initials on these and we hope to keep untary payments from individuals has gan figures his profit on this Short- mother to exting~uish the flames. A the rate of 35 pounds per acre. our work clean and neat until school meet the objective of the Parent added $30.00 more. There remains horn steer was $160.00. great portion of ~,~er body was very From the two acres of ground, Mr.
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