Cass City Ch Ronicle% Volume 28, Number 30
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i CASS CITY CH RONICLE% VOLUME 28, NUMBER 30. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1933, EIGHT PAGES. KUBASKI~MORRELL. Any unattached young people are cordially welcome also. BELEBffATE OL[ EN Monday at 9:00 a. m., at St. PUILIBH LIST.OF Red Cross Poster of 1933 The .topic for study and discus- ESEW iNG DEFEAT John's church in Ubly, Miss Sophia sion Nov. 5 is "To You We Throw Irr!, p TnDv Isador MorrelI of Tyre, became the approach of Armistice Day., Bob bride of Casmer Kubaski, son of Allured and John Marshall are in ) Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kubaski of charge. Special features are Mr. and Mrs. David Tyo Spent Ubly. The bride was very p~e~ty Complaints Will Be Heard by planned in keeping with °this sig- Slight Letdown as First Team nificant anniversary. The v~orship in a gown of white satin with silk Allotment Committee ,Line Yields Its First Half CenturY of Wedded net veil and carried a bouquet of and study period will be followed Life Here. white carnations. on Nov. 6. by 45 minutes of sociability in Touchdown, She was attended by Miss Julia charge of Miss Virginia Rawson's Kubaski of Cass City, sister of the committee. The Tuscola County Wheat Pro- By Lewis Pinney. groom, and Miss Lena Oskontoski The time for beginning is 7:45 The home of Mr. and Mrs. David duction Control Association are of Tyre. p. m. Cuss City defeated Sebewaing Tyo on Garfield Avenue was the publishing in this paper a list of Miss Kubaski wore a gown of Friday at Sebewaing by a score of scene of a happy gathering on Sun- the wheat growers who have signed pink ,satin and Miss Oskontoski a 19-6. It was the fifth consecutive day, October 29, the occasion being applications in the townships of gown of light green crepe and hoth Upper Thumb victory for the Ma- the 50th anniversary of Mr. and Elkland, Elmwood, Columbia, No- Sink Coal Mine carried shower bouquets of pink roon and Grey team. It also proved Mrs. Tyo's wedding day. vesta, Ellington, Kingston, Koyl- and white carnations. Shaft at Unionville to be the first time that the Dinner was served at noon in ton and Day'ton in "Tuscola county. The groom was attended by his first team has been scored Upon the basement of St. Pancratius The number of acres of wheat brother, Isadqr Kubaski and Ar- this season, showing signs of a church, on Segar street, plates be- grown and the bushels threshed The Robt. Gage Coal Co. of Bay thur Morrell, brother of the bride. slight letdown from the brand .of ing laid for thirty-eight. The room for each of the years 1930-31-32 City are sinking a shaft for acoal Deloris Glaza and "Genevieve, Mor- play shown against Harbor Beach, and table were beautifully deco- are shown for each one of 'these mine two miles west of Union- tell were flower girls. Vassar, Sandusky, and Caro. This, rated in colors of gold an~ white. signing members. ville. The shaft is down over 60 A delightful wedding dinner was however, is pardonable, as these Bouquets of gold and white chry- All wheat farmers of the county feet at present and will be 207 served at the home of the bride'~ teams represented the strongest in santhemums adorned the table as should read this list and take par- feet when the vein of soft coal four parents at noon. the Thumb .this year. well as the rooms at the Tyo home. ticular notice of wheat growers of feet in depth is reached. The corn- i Mr. and Mrs. Kubaski will be at The game started off as though The wedding cake, presented by 'their own community listed here. pany expects to complete the shaft~ ~ home to their friends on a farm the score would be similar to that ~( daughter, Mrs. Wiley, surmounted Complaints as to acreage or pro- early in December. one mile north of Old Greenleaf. against Caro. Cass City received by an appropriate ornament with a duction will be received by the the opening kick-off and returned wedding bell, graced the table and Wheat Allotment Committee at the to the 35-yard line where Sebewa- was cut by a bride of 31 years ago, Court House in Caro, Monday, No- ing recovered a local fumble. How- Mrs. Peter Doe, of Pinnebog, who vember 6. Any farmers having in- ever, Kosanke broke through on was among the guests• Mr. and [l lTE[ OBSEffVAN[;E formation as to the production of NEWs OF Tt E Mrs. Doe, particular friends of Mr. the first Dutchman play, smeared wheat on the farms of any signing the ball carrier, who fumbled, and and' Mrs. Tyo, were celebrating members which is contrary to any Kosanke recovered. Graham punted their 31st anniversary that day. OF AffMtTIOE information here published should NEARBYSECTtONS Mr. and Mrs. Tyo were married out of danger and the Cass City make such information available line held. Fred Ward blocked the October 29, 1883, in Gagetown and to the Allotment Committee on the came at once to Cass City where Sebewaing punt and recovered on Vesper Service Will Be Held above date. Happenings Here and There the ~pponent's 23-yard line. BaI- they have since made their home laugh went through center for 15 and have lived in just three dif- at Presbyterian Church Garnered from the Chron- DIVISION FOUR AT yards on the third play to bring the ferent houses. at Five O'clock. iele's Exchanges. Mr. Tyo began his barber .trade A HALLOWE'EN PARTY ball to the 8-yard line. Knight in Caro in 1879 and came to Cuss circled left end for eight yards and a touchdown. The kick was City in 1881 .starting in business The ministers of Cass City have One of the most enjoyable affairs blocked. Cass City kicked off to for himself and continued until arranged for a five o'clock vesper of the season was held Tuesday Lexington--Mrs. Mary VanPat- Sebewaing, and Kosanke again re- August, 1931. service Sunday afternoon, Nov. 5, evening when the members of Di- ten, 100 years old, widow of the covered a Dutchman fumble, this l~Ir. and Mrs. Tyo have four sons as a united Observance of Armis- vision No. 4 of" the Methodist Civil War general, J. P. VanPat- time on the Huron's 41-yard line. and two daughters. All were pres- tice Sunday. church were entertained at a treas- ten, died-here Sunday night. Graham kicked out of bounds on ent at the gathering Sunday but In announcing the service, one of ure hunt and a Hallowe'en party Bad Axe--Jacob Muehler, 72, Hu- the 11-yard, line, and SebewMng one son, Leo, of Detroit. They the sponsors says that the prob!em at the home of Mrs. Francis Fritz, ron county democratic leader, died have also 19 grandchildren and one of ridding the world of war and its corner of Garfield Ave. and West ~t the University hospital, Ann Ar-:punted on the first play• Knight great grandchild. attendant evils is still a live issue street. The search for treasure bor, Friday. Funeral services were !returned the kick 25 yards .to the Those preser~t Sunday were Mr. because the nations' leaders have began and ended at the Fritz home. tures. All seed corn should be held here Monday. Mr. Muchler '25-yard line. Ballaugh picked up and Mrs. L. V. Mulholland of Sand lacked both the courage and Chris- Among the places where instruc- tested for germination before plant- had served as chairman of the ~ five on the first play, and Rus Lake; Mr. add Mrs. David Ty, o, tian love to remain true to their tions were received were the Nest- VASSAR KILLED ing time. county democratic committee for Quick circled right end for the re- daughters, Olive Adell and Jean, mutual peace pledges. Hence one le's Milk Products pla~t, the pickle past several years. He was en- maining 20 yards ~or another six and son, David, Mr. and Mrs. W. of the important tasks of .the sheds, Walter Schell's farm and gaged in the commission business points• The kick was again blocked. RECEPTION GIVEN FOR R. Wiley and two children, Elsie church today is to create a public the cemetery. Stories vary as to TOHiIG ii UOl( until ill health forced him to retire The locals again kicked off, and and David, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Moni- opinion that will .strengthen the the number of ghosts seen at%he NEWLY-WEDS MONDAY a few years ago. i were in possesion of the ball when world peace policies of every na- I Denner kicked out of bounds on the gel, all of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. necropolis. Last instructions were Port Austin--The annual meet-iCas s City 40-yard line. Knight, Clem Tyo and family, Mr. and Mrs. tion. taken from the Douglas arab ~lance Elmer Appleby, 60, Thought Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Watson ing of the Thumb of Michigan as -~ Joy Tyo and family, Mr. and Mrs. Following an appropriate devo- and direc~e~ the par~y ~o the ~.-ritz Spaven, sixty neighbors and rela- soeiation was held here Friaay lQuiek, and Ballaugh all carried the tional service, Rev. Charles Bay- Auto Was Slowing Up tives met the home Mrs. ball on a sustained Maroon and Forest Tyo and daughter, Dorothy kome. The car driven by Mrs. at of night in conjunction with the Grey drive.