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! CASS CITY CHRONICLE VOL. 21, NO. 30. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1925. TWELVE PAGES. DUMOND SERENADERS COMING AUCTIONS.~o M i HEBERT-BALL WEDDING. PLEASED AUDIENCE l TO BROADggT G. A. Striffier with have a sale of To inves TE MAIL [ A very pretty wedding was solemn: The prolonged applause and re- l live Stock atthe J. H. Striffler farm, ~/~ mile east of Cass City on Wednes- peated encores with which the selec' o'clock- Wednesday morning when day, Dec. 9. R. N. McCullough is the Oliver sErvige OF tions of the DuMond Serenaders were FARM R/DiO SHO{JL C C= Rev. Yr. Henigan of Gagetown per- greeted at their appearance here on l formed the ceremony which united in on page Monday evening-, gave proof of the ii. marriage Miss Madeline Hebert, REPRESENTATIYE OF P. O. DEPT. FIVE COURSES ANNOUNCED FOR Arthur VanBlaricom has decided to K. L. BUTTERFIELD WILL SPEND October success of their program. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred He- SERIES FROM WKAR BE- quit farming and will have an auction TOAKE SERVICESURVEY The company of five, directed by THREE DAYS SPEAKING IN bert, and Laurence A. Ball, son of sale at the premises 2 miles east and Joe DuMond, presented a varied pro- GINNING ON JAN. 11. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Ball, of Wick- FOUr COUSTmS. 1½ miles south of Deford on Thurs, TUSCOLA COUNTY~ gram of quintet ensembles, male ware. day, Dec. 10. R. N.~McCull0ugh will quartets, solos, duets, period cos- The bride was very becoming in a cry the sale. The announcement is Mail service in the Thumb of Michi- tumed sketches, and dramatic inter- Five separate courses, each having President Kenyon L. Butterfield of Lemmian blue with white hat and printed on page 11. gari is to-be the subject of a general prorations. its own night of the week, will be in- the Michigan State College will give silver slippers. The bridesmaid was Venczel Illes, living on the farm investigation by a special representa- The sketch, "Old Fashioned Days," fluded in the farm radio school which an address before the Cass t~ty Miss Beatrice Goodell and the groom known as the John Peddle farm, 2 five of the Post Office Department written by Jbe DuMond, introducing is to b'e broadcast from the Michigan Community club next Thursday eve- was attended by Mr. Bernard McDon- miles east of Elmwood store, will vzho is to make a careful survey of a male quartet with orchestral ac- State College, station WKAR, begin- ning, Dec. 10, at the M. E. church, on ald of Sheridan. ~ the entire service in the counties of Companiment in four-part harmony, nmg on Monday, January 11. I have a sale on Friday, Dec. 11. L. S. the subject, "The Commumty Idea." Miss Mildred Phelan of Gagetown is the auctioneer. Full Tuscola, Sanilac, Huron and the nor- "You Remind Me of My Mother," was The school will run for twelve l McEld°wney The banquet will be served by the sang "O, Promise Me!" and "Ave By the~m 4fportmn , of Lapeer: Due to the a favored number. The center of this weeks, or throughout the months of tparticulars may be found on page 11. Bethel Ladies' Aid. Mr. Butterfield Marie" at the offertory. fact ,that th'gt section of the state is j0icturized melody was Iren~ DuMond, best radio reception. Experience of I as president of the American Country After the ceremony a wedding 0eorae Barr NcCnfeheon so,wed entirely by local trains, and gracefully charming in her contralto the college radio school a year ago~ Life Association is welt qualified to breakfast was served to the imme- tha~ this toeal passenger train service role. showed that farmers, as a rule, are discuss the problems and opportuni- diate family. The happy couple left is ' constantly deteriorating through Associated w~th Mr. Du~{ond in the too busy w~th spring work after ties of the ~aral community. for a few days in Bay City. They c~pyri~% Boil S~ad/cate (WNU Se~ica} t~e increase of motor transportation, company were Ferdinand Nelson, about April 1 to listen regularly to Mr. Butterfield will spend three will make their home at Wickware. :many communities in those counties tenor and Saxophonist; Earl Smith, radio courses. This fact, together days in Tuscola county filling" speak- CHAPTER I ar~e complaining of the poor service baritone and banjoist; Lester Guyer, with the better reception conditions ing engagements and conferences. On adcorded them by the railroads in the basso, saxophonist and clarinetist; of the winter months, caused authori- Wednesday evening', Dec. 9, he will Oliver, Bor~ in October handli,ng of-mail. and Irene DuMond, contralto, banjo- ties at M. S. C. to book the school address the Caro Board of Commerce W. M. HOLDERBY WILL GIVE on the subject, "The Forward Look- Oliver October Baxter, Jr.. was born There being no reason to expect ist, and pianist. earlier this year. W0 WRITE0F in the town of Rumley on a vile Octo- iml~roved railroad service, Congress- The plan of the courses will be dif- SERIES OF ADDRESSES IN ing County." On Thursday afternoon ber day in 1890. Rumley people were :man Cramton suggested to the De- ferent from that of the first school he will discuss the subjhct, "A Saris- divided in their excitement over this THIS COMMUNITY. lying Country Life" before the King- partment the desirability of making last spring. Instead of devoting one SOUItt[RN 'll lPS event and the arrival of a band of a thorough study of the whole area or two weeks to each subject, indi- ~, ston Community Club. On Friday gypsies, camped on the edge of the with a view to working out a connect- viduaI courses will run through the Making a plea for the generation noon, at a luncheon arranged by the J. P. NEVILLE AND PIERRE MET- swamp below the Baxter house. ed program to secure the best service entire twelve weeks, one night each and regeneration of the American County Farm Bureau executive corn- Oliver's parents were prominent in tnrdugh use of motor transportation. week being allotted to each. This home, in order to save America, the mittee, having the county supervisors CALF TELL OF EXPERIENCE the commercial, social and spiritual life The special representative of the Post THE I[LLALL plan, it is felt, -will better serve the Roy. Win. Matthew Hotderby, Chica- as their guests, Dr. Butterfield will ON TRIPS TO FLORIDA. of the town. His father was the pro- needs of both listeners and broadcas- O~fme Department will Consult with go, General Director of the Christian discuss "The County Extension prietor of the hardware store, a prom: varidus Chambers of Commerce, post- BUT FIRST BE SURE YOU WANT ters. Family Crusade of America, will be Work." inent member of the Presbyterian masters and others who ,are active in Subject matter for the five courses in the Cass City community for a so- On Friday afternoon, a general Miami, Florida, church~ and a leader In the local lodge seeking improved service, and after TO KNOW THE ACTUAL and their nights wilt be as follows: ries of addresses during the family meeting has been arranged at the November 21, 1925. of Odd Fellows. His mother, Mary h~s ~eport is made to the Department, home economies, Mondays; animal TRUTH° religion institute to be held Dec. 7, Court House, Caro, to which special Mr. H. F. Lenzner, Baxter, a comely, capable young wom- the ma~ter of establishing s'aeh star husbandry, poultry and veterinary 8 and 9. invitation is being given to officers of ano was beloved by all. No finer medicine, Tuesdays; gardening and Cass City, Mich. route s~rviee by motor as may be The first address will be given at a the various farmers' organizations of Dear Sir: "youngun" than Oliver October ha~ horticulture, Wednesdays; and farm the county; the Gleaners, Grange, recommended by him will be given "First, you must cross my palm meeting of the Parent Teachers as- Having become quite lonesome for ever been born, according to Mrs. careful attention by. the Department. crops, Fridays. The lectures will be- Farm Bureau and Farmers' Clubs. with silver," the gypsy directed. Bax- sociation at the high school building some news from home, I decided to Serepta Grimes, and Serepta was an gin at 7:15, eastern standard time, Dr. Butterfield will discuss "The Job ter dropped some coins into the wom- on Monday evening at eight o'clock. write, requestin.~ you to forward the authority on babies. It was she who and continue until 8 o'clock. From two of the State College in the field of an's hand. Silence pervaded the dis- A musical program Will precede the Chronicle to address given below. We took command of Oliver, his mother to four speakers will be scheduled Agriculture" at this meeting and Co. School Officei's mal room. Every eye was on the face lecture. have missed the paper very much the and his father, the house itself, and all of the fortune-teller as she began: for each night. hopes to get from those in attendance On Tuesday, a noon day luncheon past month. that therein was. • to Meet Dec. 15 A radio school catalog, containing just what they think the college "I see a wonderful child, sturdy will be served at the Gordon Hotel to We left Detroit Oct. 19, arriving As the story of Oliver October really detailed schedules of all lectures, the should do to be of maximum service.