CASS C ITY CHRONICLE T,

CASS C ITY CHRONICLE T,

CASS C ITY CHRONICLE t, , VOLUME 25, NUMBER 26. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1930. EIGHT PAGES. CLASSED ~ WITH THE IM. E. SUNDAY SCHOOL wITNESSTHE MOST IMPORTANT CITIES surprisED oN liOIH , F Falling D ELECTED OFFICERS I OUTLINEOF P. T. A, M. B. Auten, president of the Ro- Officers elected at the Methodist !IHAItT[R PR[SENTAIIONtary Club. has received the following WEDDINGANNIvErsArYI Sunday school for the coming year PLANSFOe TH[ Y[AR coinmunication from Eile~a Swanson, D.i't5 : : a pupil of the Washington .Consoli- Superintenden~Fred A. Bigelow. dated School, of Washington, Corm: Relatives and Friends Honored Assistant supt.--Walter Schell. One Hundred Attended Second Rotary Clubs of 23rd District Secretary-Harold McGrath. Well Represented Here Chamber of Commerce, Mr. and Mrs. A. Seeger at, Assistant sec'y. Miss Marion Monthly Meeting Held Cass City. Tuesday Night. Their Home Tuesday, Leishman. Monday Evening. Dear Sir: Treasurer--Carl Schell. We are studying about the Home Dept.--Mrs. R. S. states of the United States and Supt. of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Seeger, well Proctor. Approximately one hundred per- They came in pairs, quartets and the most important cities. We known residents of the Cass City Supt. of Primary Dept. Mrs. John sons attended the second monthly larger groups, from Alpena on the would like any available litera- north, Mr. Pleasant on,the west, community for 44 years, celebrated McGrath. meeting of the current year of the ture you have on your city and Dearborn on the south, and Ridge- their golden wedding anniversary on Supt. of Cradle Roll Mrs. A. H. Parent-Teacher Association Monday town, Ont., on the east--in fact, the state. Tuesday, Oct. 7. They passed the day Higgins. evening in the high school auditori- 23rd Rotarian district was well rep- Sincerely yours, quietly at their home here, but in the um. Miss Hults, supervisor of music resented at the Rotary charter ELLEN SWANSON. evening about 50 of their relatives, and art, led in community singing presentation ceremonies at Cass City Please send it in care of Miss ~neighbors and friends surprised them and Rev. T. S. Bottretl, pastor of the Tuesday night: Devitt. and spent the evening at the Seeger MISSINOHEIR OETs M. E. church, offered prayer• The banquet was served in the home. A pot luck supper, planned by During the business session, Mrs. high school buihting by the ladies of the children of the bride and groom, Stephen Dodge, chairman of the the Presbyterian and M. E. churches was served. membership committee, reported 271 and the auditorium proved an ideal In a short program, Rev. Win./Cur- HECK FOR $2,364 a6 members on the society's roll and place for accommodating so targe a tis gave a brief talk. in which he Mrs. A. A. Ricker, program chair- man, gave the following outline of number. One hundred fifty were ex- spoke gracious words of comfort and Mrs. Mary Bernia Receives Por- pected at first, and the night before cheer, and music by B. A. Elliott and the year's plans: the banquet the ladies were request- BROWN G son was greatly enjoyed. Allen tion of Escheat Fund Be- November--Prof. H. Clusky of ed to prepare for 200. Two hundred Barnes, a former neighbor of the longing to Zumbach Est. Ann Arbor is expected, "Adolescent twenty-five came to enjoy the ban- Seeger family, gave an interesting Youth" being the subject of his ad- ]League Opens lumbia branch, and Section 5, the Today with talk on early days in which he dress. quet and program. Kemp branch, are about half done A bevy of attractive high school praised Mr. and.Mrs. Seeger as "dear Mrs. Mary Bernia of Onaway, who December Lester C. Doerr, prin- " Strong Vassar Team Play- and it is unlikely the construction old neighbors." The bride and groom REP[jR M/ [jE ON claims she is an adopted daughter of cipal of Palmer School in Grand Rap- girls served the following tempting work on these two branches will be menu: fruit cocktail and saltines, ing Here. of fifty years ago were the recipients the late Benj. Zumbach of Reese, has ids. Subject, "Influence of Love in completed until next spring. of baskets and boquets of flowers. received the sum of $1,542.62, the Early Training of Child." roast ham and dressing, mashed po- Three boards of determination tatoes and brown gravy, jelly, beet Mr. and Mrs. Seeger were married TIj [ OLA CO!jNTYdAl[ amount in the'escheat fund of Tusco- January--Thos. A. Rowe, county that met this week decided that the pickles, rolls, candied carrots, vege- Flashing a bit of power unpredict- in Lancaster, New York, on Oct• 7, la county, to the credit of this es- executive of Y. M. C. A. laying out of drainage districts were table salad, apple pie a la mode and ed by those who are supposed to 1880. Forty-four years ago, they tate. In addition to the above, she al= I February Miss Roxanna Steele of coffee. know, Cass City buried Brown City moved to a farm in Greenleaf town- Inspectors of Jails Make Re- necessary m the Tallmafi Drain, so received $822.24 interest, the Wes tern State Teachers' College° Deerlick and Branches Drain, and H. P. Orr of Caro presided as Friday by a score of 33 to 6. On de- ship, four miles east and two miles port on Condition for Half money of the estate having been in Subject, " Chllc" ] Control." toastmaster and community singing fense the local line was absolutely north of Cass City, where they re- the Banker Extension Drain. The the county treasury since Nov. 22, ] March "Books and Magazines of Year Ending Sept. 30. was efficiently led by H. Whorlow bullet proof. The only score Brown sided until 13 years ago when they first drain is located in Kingston 1917. The total amount of the check the Home" under leadership of Miss Bull of the Windsor Rotary Club, City was able to make came by way built their fine residence on North township and the last two are in No- written by County Treasurer McDur- Hale, Mrs. Walter Scbell and Mrso "The Star-Spangled Banner" and of the aerial route and was a long vesta township. mort for Mrs. Bernia was $2,364.86. S. V¢. Blades. Seeger St., Cass City, where they A total of 206 prisoners have been "O Canada!" opening the program. heave over the goal line for a touch- S. W. Morrison, Frank Macomber The Zumbaeh Estate was one of 16 April--"Reciproeity Night" with now reside. A son, John, lives on the confined in the Tuscola county jail Arthur S. Fitzgerald of Windsor, down. and Nell Burns were members of the estates having money in the escheat school work and program. Mrs. Nor- old homestead. Other ehildren are at Caro during" the half-year period Ont., governor of the 23rd district, in The offensive work of the locals Board of determination in the Tall- fund. The total amount in the fund man Gillies and Mrs. Theo Hendriek. George, Albert and Andrew Seeger, that ended Wednesday, September welcoming the Cass City Club into was carried on by Kelly, Hunter, Pin- man Drain. Bert Perry, Arthur previous to the payment to Mrs. Ber- May--Mrs. H. D. Thompson of Mrs. Charles A. MeCaslin and Mrs. 30, according to the report of the In- the Rotary ranks, said that Rotary hey, Ruhl and Simmons. Shagena, Sam Popham, all of Cass City, and Whittenburg and Ed. Dillon were the nia was $4,402.56. This money has Muskegon. Subject, "Fait~hful Citi- playing" his first game at quarter- spectors of Jails, who are Probate was organized to accomplish the bet- Mrs. Blake Saehett of Detroit. One board members in the Deerlick and accumulated from esii~tes in which zenship." back, dashed off some long gainers. Judge Guy G. Hill, County Agent M. Branches project, and John Benkel- terment of the individuM member, son, William, passed away 16 years no heirs are known or where the The music at each meeting will be On the line the work of Evans, the H. Stephen, W. J. Kirk, Charles man, James Osborn and James Dietz and to create a better understanding ago and a son, Arthur, gave his life whereabouts of heirs cannot be under the supervision of Miss Hults diminutive guard, was an outstand- Frenzel and Robert Brown, Superin- were members of the board of de- and good will between individuals in France during the World War. aseertained by the probate court. In and Rev. W. R. Curtis will have ing feature. The new combination on tendents the termination in the Banker Extension and nations. The human touch r~eans Both Mr. and Mrs. Seeger are 72 of Poor. these instances, the portion of the charge of all recreation. the line with Oz Doerr at left tackle Of the 206 prisoners confined in drain. more than shelter and bread. years of age. Mrs. Seeger enjoys inheritance which cannot be placed The principal feature of Monday and McBride at center, gave evidence the jail only 13 were women, three M. R. Keyworth, superintendent of good health but Mr. Seeger has been in the hands of its rightful owners evening's program was an interesting of becoming a real defensive line. of them being charged @~ith vagran- schools at Hamtramek, said he was ill for over a year and is confined to is put into the county fund known as l address on "The Aims and Objeets of Cass City has been death on op- cy, three held on suspicion, two fort the Parent-Teacher Association," by delighted to come here to.

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