Chronicle Eight Pages

Chronicle Eight Pages

cASS ''CITY¢: CHRONICLE EIGHT PAGES. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1930. VOLUME 25, NUMBER 8. I Roach, Margaret G. Randall, Emma 1 W Henderson, Edna Marguate McLaren, i || 0 [ The june Bride BEAUTIFUL ALL YEAR M[NRIAL DAY WAS 74 HAll[ P[ItF[OI Frances Irene Reid, Lawrence Wood- 8. O[ ADUAI[8 i ruff, Seth Hunter, Edmund Rygievicz, i I. Spirea, of the bridal wreath type, ooo,I|11. 1oooo i~ Pt, P[ S Irene Wilson, Bess W. Green, Joseph to increase its attractiveness after Pakoea. the flowering season is over, accord- Large Number Gathered Here Koylton Twp.--Bill Lanway, Mar- Commencement Exercises Will ing to the horticultural department Clayton Reid of Kingston Goes guerite Burns, Berthina Tewsbury, at Michigan State College. to Pay Tribute to Coun- Leonard Max Wilcox, Fern Lois Gro- Be Held Tuesday Evening, The summer pruning should re- to State Fair School from try's Heroes.' ner, Russell Sarles. June 10. move the smaller branches which Tuscola. Novesta Twp.--Weldon Pratt, Floyd have borne flowers and which have Boughton, Burton H. Allen, John few leaves 'upon them. It will some- REV. INGERSOLL GAVE Kloc, Delia J. Clark, Donnaline Clark, HON. W. H. PEARCE WILL times be necessary to remove a whole MILDRED ZWERK HAS Grace McKinnon, Karl Skotarczyk, cane from the shrub, but, usually, FINE ADDRESS AT CEMETERY BEST MARK IN COUNTY Harold Churchill, Helen Polheber, DELIVER ADDRESS TO CLASS only the ends of the branches need Beatrice Mudge, Lucille Curtis, Mary to be cut back to a point where Trigute to departed heroes wl~o W'axell, Maxine Homer, Francis there are vigorous, leafy side shoots. made the complete sacrifice for our Clayton Reid, son of Mr. and Mrs. Smentek, Aletha Wright, Hazel Mc- The members of the 1930 senior Many of these flowering branches country's cause was paid by a large Floyd Reid of Kingston towhship and Lean, Leland W. Kelley, Helen Fred- class of the Cass City High School, will have dead tips and their removal concourse" of citizens of this com- a pupil of Mrs. Burton Lee, secured erick, Alice Layman, Walter J. Kraw- numbering 44, will be graduated improves the appearance of the munity Friday afternoon. Many an average standing of 93.9% in the czyk. Tuesday evening, June 10, when the plant. The pruning permits the recent state fair and eighth grade Wells Twp.--Marion E. MacDonald, commencement exercises will be held hundreds paused from their daily lyounger wood to have a better tasks on Memorial Day to do honor examinations held in Tuscola county Paul Jakubowski, Casmier Kler, Cora at the high school auditorium. The chance to grow, and the bush will to the brave heroes who are peace- and will represent this county at the Jarvis, Maryann Waskiewiez, SteIla following" is the prog3°am for the eve- produce more flowers the year after state fair school at Detroit in Sep- Sydlik, Amelia Kulisz, Sophie Sovpel, ning: fully sleeping their last sleep. pruning. The day was an ideal one. Business t~nber, Martin O'Brien, son of Mr. Julia Kler, Frances Mis, Leon J. Bra- Grand March, "Aids" "' No pruning of the plant during the streets were lined with flags, many" and Mrs. W. O'Brien, Mayville, and a dy, Jacob Gusko, Alice Van Horn, Joe (G. Verdi) ........ Mrs. Glenn Folkert winter or early spring will be re- residences displayed the national pupil of Wm. Rogers in School Dist. Belicki, Hope Matkowski. Invocation .................. Rev. Win. Curtis quired if the summer pruning of the colors and the crowd assembled early No. 4, Fremont township, had a stand- Address ........ Hon. Webster H. Pearce, flowering" branches is practiced. West Sanilac County Eighth Grade to participate in the exercises of the - ing of 87.7 in these two examina- Supt. Phblie Instruction ) Graduates. afternoon. tions and will be the alternate rep- Sbng (Selected) ........ Guy W. Landon Wallace .................... 12 3 4 .333 The parade formed at the corner of resentative. t Argyle Township~Marjorie Kitch- Presentation of diplomas Kercher .................... 3 1 1 .333 Main and Seeger streets. Members Clayton Reid secured an average en, Edward Hiltaker, Edward Woyto- .......................... Supt. L. D. Randall Vatters .................... 32 10 10 .312 of the Boy Scout troup under the lead- mark of 94.8 in the regular eighth rich, Avon S. Hunt, Ernest Behr, Rus- Benediction.............. Bey. P. J. Allured Gowen ...................... 23 ~ 7 .30~ OAR WR[C[[D[ND grade examination for rural school Greenleaf ................ 25 7 7 .280 INdUT[~ ership of Scoutmaster Curtis led the sell Kritzman, Flavel Smith, Get- The baccalaureate program will be ~UN~Y pupils and this is the highest mark Hunter ...................... 8 2 2 .250 march and music was furnished by Turn to page 8. held at the audit?rium Sunday eve- H[L !N COU !Y ,JAIL Simmons .................. 4 I I .250 the fife and drum corps of Cass City of the boys in the county. Rheiny Hol- ning', June 8, at a union service of Ruhl' . ....................... 28 5 6 .215 [Lodge, L. O. L. The afternoon's ex- tatz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jljius Hol- local churches. Rev. C..W. Lyman, ~latz and a pupil of Earl Sarles in Accused of Beating Aged Tus- Shagena .................... 14 2 3 .214 n 'ercises were held at the monument pastor of the Evangelical church, will Wmo Ball, Mrs. Jas. Cra e and erected to the "Unknown Dead" at Dist. No. 1, Kingston, ehrned a mark cola CouPlg, Out of Savings Blades ........................ 17 2 3 .177 deliver the address, his subject being Elkland cemetery. of 93.6, the second highest record for RED L[TIERI A7 Morris ...................... 23 3 2 .086 Son Are Victims in Auto "Ambassadors of Good Will." of Nearly $2,200° Collision. Rev. P. J. Allured presided as boys. Otto Nigl, son of Mr. and Mrs. A union choir directed by Mrs. Andrew Nigl, and a pupil of Mrs. l chairmaa at the exercises. The audi- Caroline Fenn/Bigelow will Sing ST UI)ENTS Marjorie Schluchbier, teacher in Dist. FaR TU[[B to 1}o0 F0 HOME FOR l ence sang "America" as the opening' "Gloria in Excelsis" from "Twelfth 3, Denmark township, was third with John Millic, alleged confidence man, ' DECORATION DAY HOLIDAY When returning from a birthday number and prayer was offered by 93%. Rheiny Hollatz is the lad who was bound over to the circuit court party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rev. Geo. Hill. This was followed by a vocal selection by Messrs. McNa- lost both legs in an accident in a hay Grand Lodge Officers to Confer in October for trial, or at an earlier 'Students home for Decoration and Howard McTag'gart early Sunday Gerber and Curtis, wfth Mrs. field on a farm near Wilmot a few session of the court if it is so con- t~_e week-end were: morning, Wiltiam Ball of" this place mee, Degree on Large Class McNamee serving as accompanist. vened. This was the.verdict of Jus- From Lansing Marshall Burt, had a head-on collision with a car years ago. Rev. "Bob" Ingersoll, in his address, • The highest standing secured by a Here June 27. tice .Frank St. Mary in the justice Andrew Schwegler, Raymond Wood driven by a Detroit man. girl in the eighth grade examinatio~ court hearing at Caro on Wednesday ,and the Misses Margaret Landon, Mr. Ball with his daughter, Mrs. reviewed historically the services ren- was 96.2. This was earned by Mil- afternoon. Bonds were fixed at $10,- IMabel Crandell, Harriett Tindale, James Crane, and her two sons, Har- dered by the country's defenders in Friday, June 27, will be a red let- the wars and spoke of the citizens' dred Zwerk, a pupil of Mrs. Marjorie 000: Millie was brought to Tuscola iVirginia Day, ,Catherine Hunt, Pau- old and Lavern, were coming south ter day among the Odd Fellow fra- obligation to them. The nation's SehIuchbier, teacher in Dist. 3, Den- county from' Bufffilo, ~ N. Y,¢ last i line Sandham, Helen Knight. on M-53, near the Sheridan Catholic ternity in the Thumb of Michigan dis- church. A Detroit car, going north at ideals, he said, were gradually lifted mark. Mildred is the daughter of Mr. week: I From Mr. Pleasant Mrs. Marie trict. That evening, representatives August, and Mrs. Joseph a high rate of speed and with bright bv the soldiers' sacrifice and unsel- and Mrs. Walter Zwerk. Ida Jo- Last Mr. °Sulliv)an, Mrs. John Zinnecker and of the 28 Odd Fellow lodges in Tusco- Revi, an aged Wells township couple, lights and a strong" spot light turned fish service. hengen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the Misses Florence Merchant, Leta l la, Huron and Sanilac counties will Were visited by two men who claimed to shine ahead of the Car, kept the ' The address was followed by a -vo- Edward Johengen, and a pupil of O'Dell Martha' Garety, Alexandra Imeet at Cass City to witness the con- they were dividing a legacy of $40,- center of the road. Mr: Ball, blinded cal solo by Mr. Gerber and the deco- Oneita Witkovsky, teacher in Dist. McRae, Margaret Kelley. ferring of the initiatory degree upon 000 among saving and deserving" by the glare, was unable to tell i ration of soldiers' graves by the Boy 5, Ahner township, was second with From Alma Clark Knapp. a class of candidates. The evening's people. When Revi turned over to t whether he was far enough to the ~Scouts. Several selections were mark of 93.2. Irene Hendrick, a [ From Ypsilanti~Frederick Brown, program and the degree work will be l them his savings amounting to }~ear- side and a collision was the result.

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