Chro'nicle Volume 27, Number 50

Chro'nicle Volume 27, Number 50

CA SS CITY "CHRO'NICLE VOLUME 27, NUMBER 50. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1933. EIGHT PAGES. ." r ~' ...... .~ , , EIGHTY FRIENDS partment executives declare they litz, Miss Eliza Elley, Miss 'An- na Kustanski SURPRISE MISSIONARY art confident that they do not ex- LOCALBANK PLAN CELEBRATED48TH P~e~ t~e ~eig%bori~ff ~tate ~ r~ise ELECTIONOFFICLRS ' I Piano solo .................. Miss Adams TUSCOLAREPEAL an~ objection to Michigan's system. 'Dialogue, !~udie and Anna !!ur- Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Tuckey en- The states' which have approved tanski tertained on Friday, about eighty ANNIVERSAR the plan formally are Ohio, Illi- iNS|i]UC|iON ME[| Song .................................. Mrs. Cole mEEi CA DiDATE TO REORGANIZEfriends and members of the Mizpah nois, Indiana, Kentucky (pleasure Song .......................... :... Mrs. Avery and Riverside Mennonite churches cars oniy), Tennessee, Nevada, Song', "God Be with You Till We Voters Will Make Choice Be- in honor of Rev. G. M. Powers .of Mr. and Mrs.'J. S. McCrea Utah, Province of Ontario, New Will Be Held on March 25; Meet Again," by Grange. Expect Examination by Bank- Nigeria, Africa, who has been the Married in Ellington Jersey, New Hampshire, Colorado, Other News frown The evening was: closed with a tween W. H. Cook and ing Department at evangelist for both churches since Alabama, Georgia, New York, potluck supper. A. D. Gallery Early Date. Jan. 1..The event was a complete in 1885. Connecticut, M~ryland, Maine, Ar- County Seat. On the evening of April 12, the surprise to Mr. Powers. kansas, Louisiana, South Dakota, Ellington Grange will visit the The bountiful potluck dinner Candidates whose names will ap- Mr. and Mrs. James S. McCrea, Oregon, Oklahoma, South Caro- Probate Judge H. Walter Cooper Gagetown Grange at the home of M. B. Auten and Frederick H. served at noon was followed by an pear on the ballot to select Tus- well known couple here, celebrated lina, West Virginia, Rhode Island, was confronted with the poignant Hugh Carson and have charge, of Pinney returned Monday from a afternoon of devotional .services, cola county's representative to the their 48th wedding anniversary Massachusetts, Vermont, District task on Tuesday of committing to the meeting. conference in Lansing with the talks and musical numbers. Rev. state convention called for ratifi- Sunday, March 19, at their home. of Columbia, and Florida. the Pontiac State Hospital, Joseph State Banking Department officials G. D. Clink, pastor of bath church- cation or rejection of the proposed Owing to weather conditions in- Following a request of the legis- Storm, 20, of Akron and a fresh- and a representative of the Federal es, gave a short address. Rev. BAPTIST S. S. TO 21st amendment to the United vited guests from out-of-town Were lature, Secretary of State Frank D. man student at Central State Reserve System, bringing with I Powers' talk on his life before and HAVE WINTER PICNIC States constitution were announced unable to be here, however a pleas- Fitzgerald extended the time for Teachers College at Mt. Pleasant. ,them a more definite idea pf what I after going] to Africa as a mission- this week by the committee of ant day was passed with Mr. and the use .of 1932 plates until April The young man came home for the the plans of those officials are in- i ary was filled with interest. Musi- There is to be a mid-year Sunday county officers designated to select Mrs. Sam Blades and family, Mr. 1. This extension was made be- week-end' Friday and that night be- sofar as they affect local banks. I cal .selections by the O'Dell group cause of the fac.t that many motor- School picnic at the Baptist church them under the terms of recently For a limited time longer it will 1were much enjoyed. and Mrs. Ray Hulburt and family, came violently deranged. Dan McCrea, Wm. Turner and Mrs. ists and companies owning fleets of ~Friday evening, March 29, with a enacted Heidkamp bill.. be necessary for both banks here/, John Tuckey, in behalf of .the trucks were unable to secure funds picnic dinner. Each class arranges Wilbert H. Cook of Akron, Mudge being present. A bountiful County Clerk Morrison has called to continue doing business on thd] Riverside congregation, presented which were in banks. No further their own menu and scheme, while pledged to vote in the convention very limited basis which has ap- / Mr. Powers with a new 405 Win- dinner was served at noon and the a meeting: of election officials of afternoon spent in visiting and re- extension will be made and after games, such as boat race, swim- for repeal of the 18th amendment, plied for the past few weeks, while ches.ter rifle. Mrs. Win. Coulter of April 1, motorists will be required the 23 townships of Tuscola county ming race, high dive, tug of war, will oppose Arthur D. Gallery of calling old times. on Saturday, March 25, at the court in the meantime plans are being the Mizpah church pre~ented him to have either 1933 plates or 1932 etc., will be carried out. No charge, Caro, pledged ,to vote in the con- formulated in Lansin~ to permit with a friendship quilt. Virgil Mr. and Mrs. McCrea were m/~r- house when a school of ins.truction ried in Ellington by Rev. Cope on pla.tes with the windshield permit. and it is for all ages in the Sunday vention for retaining the 18th the re-organization of all banks in Spitler of Gagetown took a photo- will be held and state and conven- School. amendment. the state which are nbt in a post' graph of the group at the close of March 18, 1885. Mr. McCrea was tion bMlots will be delivered to born and reared in that vicinity The form of the ballot will be tiofi at this time to permit the the program. township officials. as follows: withdrawal of all their deposits at and Mrs. McCrea came from Cana- da. The couple spent all but fif- "Delegates to the convention 100 cents on every dollar. FIAL PAY E YS Circuit Judge Henry H. Smith THE [ANSIN0 called for the purpose of ratifying In general, this plan of re-organ- visited the new Tuscola court house or rejecting .the following pro- jzatiSn will operate in somewhat this community, those years having on Tuesday for the firs.t time since lived on a homestead in North- posed amendment to the constitu- .th~ following manner. After a the completion of the new county tion of the United States": thorough appraisal of all of the as- ~ROW L[S~ B[AN~ lwestern Canada. Eight children building'. Judge Smith was taken MERRYG0-ROUND came to gladden the home and are "Sec. I.~ The eighteenth article sets of a bank, with present day val- severely ill late in December and of amendment to the constitution ues applied to everything', it will be i all living: Mrs. Ray Hulburt, Mrs. Edifice, Pride of County, Cost o Sam Blades, and Dan McCrea in his last sight of the interior of ,the Governor Suggests Obstruc- of the United States is hereby re- determined to what extent that $178,000 in Round incompleted building was a few pealed." present value of the assets wiil per- I Cass City, Howard in California, tionist Legislators Take Potato Growers Plan to Re- Malcolm in the army, at present in Numbers. days afer the Christmas holiday. "Sec. 2. The transportation or mit the bank to pay its money out to a Vacation. importation into any state, terri- the depositors. It will be deter- duce Their Acreage 2 Wyoming, and Kenneth, Stanley [and Dennis in Canada.. Dennis Godfrey Schultz, county road tory or possession of .the United mined upon a percentage basis, States for delivery or use therein Per Cent. lives on the old homestead. Tuscola county's new court house commissioner, has received word By Fred D. Keister. equally applied to every depositor. is paid to the last cent, says Coun- that the March apportionment of of intoxicating liquors, in violation Friends join with relatives .in Lansing, Mich.--"It would be All assets of a depreciated present ty Treasurer Arthur Whittenburg, Reconstruction Finance Corpora- of the laws thereof, is hereby pro- Michigan farmers are consider- congratulating them and wishing fine," observed His Excellency, !the value or of a doub.tful value will be who issued the final payment tion funds for Tuscola county roads hibited.'l ing some rather drastic re-adjust- them many more happy married Governor~of Michigan, 'if the legis- so considered, and only the assets checks to 13 firms on Monday. The ds available. Five hundred dollars "Delegation for repeal of the ments in crop acreage for 1933, ac- years together. lators who are permitting politics which are perfectly sound and of total cost of the. handsome new call- will be expended on 46-8, $2,000 on eighteenth amendment and ratifica- cording to the Intentions to Plant of either party to prevent action on present value will be used in de- rice is $178,000.00 in round num- 46-9, and $800 on 81-12, according tion of .the twenty-first amend- report released by the Michigan relief legislation sorely needed by ciding" to what extent a bank may bers. These figures do nb.t include %0 plans of the county road commis- ment." Co-operative Crop RepOrting Ser- Confederate Bills, all of Michigan, would take a vaca- release its deposits. On this basis, the landscaping ,costs. sion. Men will be placed on these [] Wilbert H. Cook. vice. Although bean growers tion at the Thousand Islands and i~ it is decided that a bank may Final payment checks were is- projects as soon as possible.

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