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\ / CASS C ITY CHRONICLE VOLUME 27, NUMBER 7. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1932. EIGHT PAGES. ANNUAL MEET OF sale. This event was conducted as Caro Garage Is ST.RT 00,! ;. W LL project and carried with it merits of educational value as feed records Destroyed by Fire The thirty-fifth annual session and costs are kept on all of the -calves enrolled. Besides, this proj- The trucking garage of Clarence GI ADU£[ 64 of the Thumb Association, Order TUSOLA W, ;,T, U CH0S[N FOR 1932 G. Taylor, situated near the east- GEMINI TUESDAY ect affords a mean's of creating of the Eastern Star, will be held ern village limits of Caro, was to- Friday, June 3, at 10:00 a. m. at additional interest in better fe~d- ing, breeding and management tally destroyed by fire about 8:30 Exercises of Commencement Unionville high school auditorium. Dora B. Whitney, State Pres., Exhibits This Year Will Be Tuesday evening, together with one Contractor Will Commence Mrs. Frances Glover of Brown practices and this in turn means Week Will Be Held on Will Give Address on further development of the beef Limited to Boys' and truck, two trailers and a number Paving Work on M-81 City is the president of the asso- of pieces of farm machinery. Three ciation. Mrs. N. Belle Pike, worthy June 2 at Caro. business 5n the state. Girls'Live Stock. East of Cass City. June 5, 6, 7. Four calves will be entered by other trucks which were damaged ._--------.. i grand matron, and many• other I by fire were in the garage when i grand officers will be in attendance. breeders in the vicinity of Cass The Tuscola County Woman's At a meeting of the directors of the fire was discovered and were Grading on the 3½ miles of SiXty-four seniors will be grad- The afternoon session begins at City. James Milligan will enter Christian Temperance union, or- the Cass City fair held Friday hauled to safety by firemen and stake highway between Cass City uated from the Cass City high two o'clock. There will not be an two Shorthorns and Lynn Spencer ganized in 1882, will hold its 50th a Hereford calf. Audley Homer evening, the following officers were I volunteer workers. and the junction of M-81 and M-53 school on June 7 when diplomas evening session. annual convention at -the First elected: President, John May; vice Leaping flames and smoke from is nearing completion and Con- will be presented at the commence- Gifford Chapter of Gagetown will enter an Angus calf that he Methodist church in Caro on Thurs- president, Willis Campbell; secre- the blazing motor supplies created tractor E. B. Schwaderer is plan- ment excercises by Supt. L.D. puts on the Memorial service. purchased from the John A. Brown day and Friday, June 2 and 3. herd at, Detroit. This is ~/ full tary, Andrew N. Bigelow; treas- a spectacular scene before the fire ning to start pouring cement for Randall. The commencement night Dinner will be served ot 12:30. urer, M. B. Auten. It is the in- was brought under control. The first session opens at two turn to page 2 this span of concrete Mghway program opens with a grand march t eention of the officers to hold the Total damage to the building and ~, • ,, o'clock on Thursday afternoon next Tuesday. He expects to com- Aida, (G. Verdi) played by Miss when reports of directors will be fair during the week of August machines is estimated at $6,000. plete the cement work of the 3½ Geraldine Reed, music and art given. The Caro union will fur- 15 and to have a three-day fair The loss is partially covered by in- miles in a month's time. teacher at the school. The invo- nish music; the Cass City union, instead of four days as in former surance. Mr. Taylor operated a Mr. Schwaderer sayshe plans to cation will be given by Rev. Paul a play; and Mrs. Pui*selt of Pleas- years. truck line from Bay City and Sagi- ,start pouring the cement at the J. Allured and the address by ant Hill, a recitation. Exhibits will be limited to club I naw to Pt. Huron. i river, two miles east of Cass City, Prof. W. D. Henderson, director Thursday evening, welcome ad- showings of live stock in order I and work east. A ten-foot strip of the extension department of the dresses wilI be given by Rev. H. [XAMIN[[JFRIDAY to encourage the excellent work will be poured first on the high- University of Michigan. Clinton W. Kuhlman, representing the done in the way of raising pure- Seeley of Caro will sing a solo churches; B. H. McComb, the bred live stock in this community e the two state highways and 6n the and benediction be the wiM pro- Open Air Exercises at Elk- schools; Mrs. Mary Z. Clark, the Several Drove 50 Miles to by boys and girls here. The com- return trip the crew will pour nounced by Rev. H. I. Voelker. land Cemetery Start at clubs; Mrs. H. W. Kuhlman, the Attend Four - county petition will be open to those en- ~T[[XT~.~~[ another ten-foot strip alongside The class night program will be gaged in club work in this and union; and Mrs. Otto Zemke, the Clinic Here. the first. The 1½ miles west of presented on Monday, June 6, by 1 IO:3O A. M. village. Mrs. C. S. Bates of King- near-by counties. the river will be completed last. nine members of the Class of 1932. ston will give the response. Mrs. There will be no exhibits of live The roadway as now graded is The following are the numbers: Business Places Will Close Dora B. Whitney of Benton Harbor, stock in the open classes and no wide. Grading of the high- Salutatory, Irene McComb; presi-}I At the crippled children's clinic Taxpayers Must Be Aroused 136 feet state W. C. T. U. president, will agricultural hall or floral hall way near the Elkland cemetery dent's address, BilI RuM; piano on Memorial Day. held at the high school auditorium giye the address of the evening. at Cass City Friday, 61 were ex- exhibits, according to present plans to Peril to Avoid will be delayed until after Memo- solo, "To the Summer," (Mrs. A. The elevators, roller mills Friday morning will be devoted of the board of directors. I rial Day so as not to have the M. Virgil), Charlotte Warner; 1 amined by Dr. F. H. Purcell, Ruin. and banks at Cass City and to reports of officers of the Directors chosen at the annual road torn up before the exercises class history, Irene Evans; proph- orthopedic surgeon of Detroit, who most of the stores will be county union and the election devotes his time to that branch of fair meeting included Willis Camp- of that (lay. ecy, Wal%r Goodall; class wilI, closed on Memorial Day of officers. Mrs. Dora B. Whitney surgery in Grace hospi{al and bell, M. B. Auten, Samuel Cham- By V. J. Brown Richard VanWinkle; vocal solo, i Monda Ma 30 . ",, . 1 Y, Y • pion, and Daniel Hennessy. Hundreds 6f letters are pouring "Homing'. (Teresa del R~ego), will conduct a question box. St. Joseph's Mercy hospital in that On Friday afternoon, Mrs. Bessie city. in upon this writer from every Sentences Handed ~!!leorStag~2;o;y -" . " I e"~ctthrY]~a • "._ riaCta~a/~twYtffllap;bSo;rVaeteM:~;_. ~ _ Reavy will give a reading, Mrs. Of the 61, there were included portion of the state urging him to ~ Belle Knapp will conduct the several minor cases, and many pro- 150 Attended turn his attention to this depart- Out in Court memorial hour, Mrs. Genie Martin nounced ones, but according to ment or bureau and to that. It is ine...... oaceataureace address will ]Icises on Monday, May• 30. Graves be delivered at a union service by of war veterans wm b~ff::::o~a~ and Mrs. Mary Hawley will present Harry H. Howett, secretary-treas- Farewell Reception beyond the power of any individual David Aitchinson of Detroit, who reminiscenses of fifty years, and to make all the investigations ltev.......... l. ~. DOl~l~reiI, pastor o f the,early m ~ne mornmg, z~u ~u:ov . urer of •the Michigan Crippled was found guilty of an assault program will open Mrs. Belle Waters of Lum, district necessary to properly submit a M. E. church on Sunday evening, m.%the ::n~a;]: Children commission, who was Nearly 150 attended the farewell charge in circuit court in Tuscola June 5. His subject is "The Game tans .eemeFry,. 2. -. ~ ~_2: president, will give an address. present at the clinic, there were reception tendered Rev. and Mrs. picture of all the distressful situa- county last week, was brought into of Life" Mrs I D McCo" and supenn~enaen~ oz scnoo~s a~ ~ass At this session there will be a few hopeless cases examined. Sug- C. F. Smith at the Evangelical tions in which Michigan finds court on Tuesday for sentence. consecration of children and the gestions for treatment were given church Friday evening. A program itself. One can only touch upon a Judge H. H. Smith committed him • ' " " " " awarding of the county banner. to parents by the surgeon in of music and readings was present- few of the high lights. to the state reformatory at Ionia nanos in their number, Marc h I the~ ,day, ~ .
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