Cass ,City C Hi Onic[.E

Cass ,City C Hi Onic[.E

CASS ,CITY C HI ONIC[.E ~s~ ~o~.~" ou~oa~o~,~, ===b~,=~n~=~eo~o~=~ CASS CITY, MICH., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1914 Vol. 8, No. 45 ÜASS ¢3.[TY ENTEL~PgISE, E%abllsbed in 1t81/Al~ril "21).1i06. .... -- .... ., -=~---- ~~ -- ~. _ .- -. .~ - _- ~ - =~ _- ...... ..................................... T!i Tllpll I ,, assails a member of its owa, calling. It[ ,,o,.,N ,= I ~f!i ......................... L ,,,, L~i~ ~ i ~'~ ............. l[' RI;It u RLLQ Floyd Ried and 5iiss Grace Bail cause it is m~re prubpervus, finch- 5~rs. Matthew Carpenter, 60 years were quietly married at the home of cially; it is a better public servant be- old, living four and one-half miles the bride's sister, Mrs. Lu- I[III I[W IIII[I cause it has i~creased the reading IIII IIIII! W[[[ IIIII IIIIII public so much and because it ap- southeast of Vassar a.L Cobb's Cross- ther Souden, Wednesday at I:00 p. m. Roy. John \Villerten performed peals to a wider community," inN, in Vassar township, while driving NEWSPAPER PEOPLE AT DE- VASSAR BUSINESS MEN MEET ANDREW McKIM LAID TO REST the ceremony and the bridal pair The newspaper men were enter- a horse and cutter in company with TROIT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, LOCAL TEAM. her 15-year-old granddaughter was WEDNESDAY. were assisted by Miss Edna Ball, tained at Detroit theatres Friday eve- sister of the bride, and Glenn Ried, ning and Saturday morning thorough- struck by a southbound Michigan Are Much Impressed by Visi~ to ly enjoyed a trip through the im- Meny of Cass City's Old Stars Central passenger train at 11 o'clock Funeral of Mrs. Thos. He.nnesey He~d brother el" the groom. The bride wore a becoming gown of tan messa- Giant Plant of Ford Auto mense factory of the FOrd Auto • Co. in Basket Bali Will Be Wednesday and instantly killed. The at St. Agatha's at Gage- horse was also killed.. H¢,r husband' line/ FaCtery, where they were given the opportuni- in Contest, town Thursday. was killed by lightning two and one- After the ceremony a wedding din- ty of se~ing the systematic and ef- half years ago. ner was served to the guests pres- ficient organization of workl~en and What is declared to be the most The Vassar Business Men's Club Mrs Thos Hennesey, ent and the young couple left on the machinery which makes possible the The gTanddaughter was seriously complete organization of printers and will meet the Cass City Independents, hurt. Serious illness which lasted Iess aftmmoon train for a month's visit at manufaeture of a complete Ford auto- publishers ever effected in Michigan, at the t.o~u~ hall this evening to de- t/hun three days brought the death Detroit and Niagara Falls. U~on their mobile ,every 30 seconds. was consummated Saturday in the i cide th~ supremacy in basket ball. messenger to Mrs. Thos, Hennesey return they will make their home l At the banquet, Saturday night, in board of commerce auditorium at De- 51any of Cass City's old stars will Monday and the sons a~d daughter with the bride's parents, Mr. and the Griswold house given by Fred be seen in this great game. Edger- residing in Pontiac and Detroit, com- Mrs. ,'ohn Ball, on their farm, three troit, t~outha~ed ~m fifth lm~e. United under the newly ton, the center, who pla.y~d with Al- mile~ east and :!~ miles north of fermed'IJ ing hone on the evening trait-, ar- ma College, is one of the fastest rived but two hours before the dis- Cass City. Michiganare Pressthe and Prmters Pedera-I IIlllIS Ill IllIIl tion members of the old I men in Thumb basket ball today. For solution. Mrs. Hennes~y had been Mrs. Ried is well known in this 1 Michigan Press Association, the \Vol- ---- positions of forwards there is gTeat poorly for some time, but her death ~tcinity and w~s a member of the verine Press Associatior~, the Western Pioneer of Tuscola Gin, Passed Away rivalry in Brown of last year's high came so unexpectedly that" several g]uu,:~fing class of ]912 of C. C 'A. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Cramer of KiP Press Association, the No~-theascern Feb. 17. school team, McGeorge, who played of her friends and neighbors in Elk- S. The groom is the son of I. K. managh recently'celebrated their gol- Press Asociation, the Superior Press, with Cleary College, err w'ho has land township did not hear of her Reid, living west of Cass City and dc:n wedding. Association and the Michigan Cost I Francis Fox Barber, who has made just retum~ed to Cass City from Ann serious illness nntil after death had has spent a number of years near The Challenge roller mills at Kinde Congress, a print-ors o:ganization, his home with her daughter, Mrs. Arbor, and Kinnaird, who is pl'i~ying released her from. suffering. Cass City. weee destroyed by fire, entailing a A. D. Gallery, of Car.o, was elected Yarshall Snorer, in Novesta town- in excellent form. Ellen Mullen was born in the Icss of nearly $10,000. presidmr5 of the new federation, Fred ~hip, passed away Tuesday, Feb. 17, For the positions of guards, Cuss Township of King, Ontario, on Feb. Gage, Battle Creek, vice president; ~,~= the age of 95 years. City has excellent material in Auten, Henry Ford, senior mere.her of the 18, 1848. In 1856 she moved with Fill FAI SALES J. B. Haskins, Howard City, secretary; Ee was born i~ Canadaand married Bien, Dodge and Townsend. Town- firm of H., G. & H. Ford at North her parents to Greenock, Ont., and ann E. J. 5icCaii, iLit~c~, treXsu, er. 2t the age of .-.°4 Ilis vdfe d%d I1 ~e~.d has bee~ r~f~re-eing mo~t of the, was there married to Thos. Hennes- Will Be Held in This Vicinity Next The first meeting o~ the Michigan years ago and five out of a. family ef high school games in the Thumb and lage Feb. 17. ey on May I, 1876. They reskled Week. editors and printers was held in the n~ne children also preceded the fa- is considered one of the best posted While splitting wood, Roy. Chaun- there until 1880 and then moved to Board of Commerce auditoNum Fri]~,ther in deaih. men in basket b~ll today. He has eey ~,Voo,d of Bad Axe was struck with Nlkland to,reship, locating 1~ miles Four auctions are announced in day afternoon, following a luncheon Mr. Barber became a member of bee~ interested in the game ~, for the a stick, fracturing the jaw bone. He north of Ca~s City. Mrs. Hennesey the Chronicle today for ~ext week. given the newspaper frate~mity by ~orest L4~dge, No. 126, F. & A. M. at last nine years, playing with Adrian will be unable to lecture or p~each resided here until life's journey end- Mrs. Dwight ~lickle will offerJ live the Board of, Commerce. Don C.( ~apac in 1860 and was also a member and Cleary College and, vdth .some of for some time. e~l peacefully Monday e~-ening. stock, implements, household[ goods the fa~.t independent lea~e teams of Seitz, business manager of the New= crf Almont Chapter No. 76. He served Attorneys for Dr. Robert A. Mac- She was the mother of eight chil- and farm at auction next Monday, York World. was the guest of the fed, iL Co. H. 4th Michi~n Infantry and De*~roit. Gregor, hOVe sening a life sentence dren, all of whom with the father March 2, at her farm 2 miles south oration and addressed its opening was honorably discharged after 18 The local team is looking for a big" in Jackson, for the murder of- Cyrel were at the death bed. They are: and ~A mile east of Cass City. Strif- session. Mr. Seitz told of the advan-, months service. He ~s a member bunch of boosters at the game te Sparling, are preparing a petition to Win. C. and Thomas of Pontiac, E~- tier & ~fcCulloagh are the auctim~eers tages to be gained by cooperation, of the West Berlin, church and was night and the indications are that the supreme eou~ for a rmhearing w~d F., John J., Pat and Miss Ger- Particular~ on page 3. they'll net be disappointed. The Boy and told of the experience of New. very active person in the last days of of the case. trude of Detroit and. Dan and Miss On the same day, Bonn.eft Bros., York papers in this respect. He then. his ad;vanced age. Scouts and the High School Fresh- \oh0 ha-~"rented theirfa.n~ ~/~ mile Editor McCarthy bought a new Julia, who, are at home, discussed the new~paper business in: Roy. Stubbs of Deford officiated at men teams are scheduled for the The funera~ tt~vlee~ were held at ~est of Wickware, will have an auc- preliminary game this evening. range recently, and when he had general, a~d the small town ,paper in lthe ~uleral service a~d interment was 'St. Agatha% church at Gageto~=n tion. The large list of horses, cat- started a fire in it one cold morning, particular. Hi~ spe.ech drew much 1 fi~ade in, N0vesta cemetery. ~hlrsday morning and interment was tle, swine and farm machinery ia the thing exploded sending large laughter and applause, t Deceased survived by four chil- made in St.

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