# CASS C ITY CHRONICLE VOLUME 28, NUMBER 42. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1934. EIGHT PAGES. NA HOi!RSARE ed upon by the president and Sales CHURCHES CHOOSE and Schmuk did likewise for the LENTEN THEMES NARRATIONSOF Elkton five. RgJRGNN!ON Hunt each sanl~ three sho,ts Irom MXCfMenKay~g%kt aItrrip%°~d~gre~nd- A straw vote is being taken this TUN LA week in the Presbyterian and Meth- the side court, while Kelley added cry foi~ a fu~her week's schooling i VOLLEYBALL RANKIN6 odist constituencies to determine 30GTOGENARIANI;two from mid-floor. MahaJ~g, Kil- FLAN APPFEOVED which will consist of a trip into the themes which will be studied bourn, Wallace and Tyo also scored the oil fields, discussions on oil in the vesper fellowship which for the locals, while Elkton's scor- Survey of Business Places in field operations, and a trip through Diaz Holds Top Position as meets each Sunday at five o'clock. In which Are Told Early Ex- ing was limited to three baskets by Cass City State Bank to the Lincoln up-to-date refinery at A check-list of twenty-five sub- Carr and six charity tosses by Five Villages Will I Robinson, II1., and three or four Other Teams Fall periences of Cass City Resume Regular Business jects has been prepared and circu- Hutchinson. days' schooling on salesmanship Back. Citizens. Cass City showed a strong de- Start Soon. land petroleum products, finishing lated among the adults of each March 12. church to guide the steering-com- fense, as they limited .the visiting team to five field goals. The ath- Ernest Haas, county CWA ad-I the week with Lincoln's usual Hen- mittee in making the schedule for Another article giving brief tales . erous banquet. Diaz defeated Hutchinson 45-22 letic club also failed to ,score a the period from February 4th to regarding three octogenarians of M. B. Auten, conservator of the inistrator, received word Friday "The S., T. & H. Oil Company Monday evening and maintains his basket in the opening period, but April 15th. The first Sunday in Cass City is printed this week. Cass City State Bank, received om Fred R. Johnson, state ad- is proud to have two young men lfirst place in the local volleyball Lent is February 18th, and several they missed over 25 shots. word Tuesday afternoon from the ministrator, that CWA employment who finished with high marks and i league. The defeat puts Hutchin- Mrs. Dunca~ R. Graham. of the proposed subjects are in- The summary: State Banking Department at outside of Caro would be limited tO'wh o are able to attend this fine I son back into a tie for sixth rank- Born in the Highlands of Scot- tended to be helpful in the observ- Cass City Athletic Club-- Lansing- that plans for the resump- two d~iys per week and in Caro .the school for the week," said Clair ing, quite a fall for the third place land, February 7, 1853, Christina ance of the pro-Easter season. G FT PF TP tion of regular banking business at maximum is three days. Mr. John- Ross, president of the S., T. & H. I team. While this drubbing was go- Campbell came with her parents, The straw vote will be closed Gowen, f .................. 3 0 1 6 that institution had been approved Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell, to On- son's telegram read: Oil Co., "and we know the, commu-Iing on, the Keppen aggregation next Sunday at 6:30 p.m. Mean- Ehlers, f .................. 0 0 0 0 by the department. Monday, Mar. tario when eleven years of age. In "Order received from Hop- nities these young men serve as won a prolonged engagement from .time, anyone interested is welcome Maharg, f ................ 2 0 1 4 12, is the date set for the plan to 1873, the family moved .to Detroit ki~s, Federal administrator, well as our company will profit by the Knapp boys 45-35. These to express a choice of themes as Kercher, f ................ 0 0 0 0 become •operative. where she lived until May, 1880, that beginning Jan. 19 all per their efforts." scores left Knapp in fifth and listed, or to write out a subject for R. Wallace, f .......... 1 1 0 3 The plan adopted is that 50 per when she was united in marriage diem workers in cities over hoisted Keppen into the second consideration. Hunt, c ..................... 5 2 3 12 cent of deposits will be made avail- ~ with Duncan R. Graham and they 2,500 must be placed on maxi- place draw. Luther, c .................. 0 0 0 0 able a~d that 50 per cent of de- came to make their home in Cass mum of 24hoursperweek. In NFWCHO0[ Although Gallagher again led his )J Turn to page 8, please. posits are waived and will be rep- cities under 2,500 and open group to victory the margin, 35-22, . City. resented by certificates of partici- country is 15 hours per week." did. not give him sufficient points to , Mrs. Graham tells of her first pation issued in accordance with a Survey of Business Houses. AR[ ]MPORTANT ] stay at the t°p and he dr°pped int° CHAN6EIN P. H, glimpse of Cass City. Driving over trust agreement to be executed by Mr. Haas received word recently a tie for second position. McCon- from Caro, they stopped near the the bank and certain trustees. that Albert Lyons, district superin- ~key held the short end of .the score Tennant house and Mr. Graham HI6H I;[HOOL BR[AKII Details regarding the plan, giving ~endent, would call on the county t and remained in a tie with Hutch- HOSPITAL[ONTROL said "Well, here is Cass City." Mrs. information about deposits which inson, but this time instead of a Graham, looking, asked "Where?" administrator soon to arrange for Many Changes Are Noted by third place tie they drop to sixth. will be available for payment in a survey of business places in Tus- Mr. Graham, who was a carpen- [V[N IN WEEK'S PLAYfull and other facts are printed in cola county under the U. S. De- Assistant Superinten- It the closing contest, Schwaderer Misses Freiburger of Argyle .ter, was building the house now the legal "Notice of Plan to Re- partment of Census. The plan is to dent Thompson. turned back Atwell 42-29 to gain Have Taken Management owned by Mrs. Agnes Cooley on sume Business" printed on page 7 ascertain the trend of business and ]the first division. South Segar street, and until it was Vassar Is Beaten and Saginaw of this number of the Chronicle. to give employment to several / Tuesday, Jan. 30, Atwell meets of Local Institution. finished they lived in a house just women under the CWA. The in- The following are some of the McConkey while Schwaderer meets north of where the A. Doerr house Hands Cass City First fqrn)ation secured will be held in most important changes in Michi- Diaz at 7:30. At 8:30, Hutchinson now stands. A few years later, Miss Irene Freiburger, R. N., and Defeat of Season. tChildren's Division stric.t confidence and will be simi- gan school laws passed at the last plays Keppen and Knapp goes up they moved to the house on East / tar to a census taken in 1929. It is session of the state legislature, as against Gallagher. Miss Reeva Freiburger, both of Ar- Houghton ~street where Mrs. Gra- understood that this survey in Tus- outlined by Paul Thompson, as- The standings: gyle, have taken over the manage- ham still lives with her son, Stan- The Hilltoppers brought home a Conference Here ment of Pleasant Home Hospital at cola county will be confined to sistant superir~tendent of public Jan. 22 To- ley. 42-12 victory from Vassar, then I business places in Caro, Cass City, instruction, a~ the Huron county No. and Capt. Score tal Cass City. At the time of the second big fire played loose and erratic basketball I Two experts in religious and rots- Akron, Fairgrove and Vassar. meeting- of the school board mere- 5 Diaz .............................. 45 90 The Misses Freiburger are sisters which swept the Thumb district in to suffer their first setback of ,the sionary instruction, Miss Florence bers held recently: 4~Gallagher .................... 35 80 and both are graduates of the Cass 1881, Mr. Graham, by tireless year's competition, 20-13, at the Norton of Philadelphia and Miss Repeal of poor district law, which 8~Keppen ........................ 45 80 City high school, Miss Irene finish- fighting of fire, was able to save hands of the Saginaw Reserves. Mary Moore of New York, will ing in 1929 and Miss Reeva, the Get-together Meet gave $200 where a full term could 3 Schwaderer .................. 42 68 their home and their only loss was The big siege guns of the Maroon have charge of a children's division not be maintained with a tax of 6--Knapp .......................... 35 67 following year. a cow. Mrs. Graham and their twin and Grey that functioned ,so well !c°nference at the Presbyterian for Co. Republicans more than 12 mills. 1 Hutchinson .................. 22 64 Dr. I. D. McCoy and Dr. H. T. boys, John and Alex, were visiting" at Vassar were most notable by church at Cass City Monday after- I School board no longer has pow- 7--McConkey .................... 22 64 Donahue will continue their offices relatives in Canada at .the time. their silence against the fast mov-]noon and evening, Jan.
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