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CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1975
CASS CITY, MICHIGAN
Cass City Social andPersonal Items
Mrs. Reva Little
Randy Brown, ministerial
student at Midwestern Bible
College in Pontiac, was guest
speaker at the Sunday evening service at First Baptist
church.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Craig
attended Mrs. Craig's graduating class reunion Saturday
evening at Caro. Of the 72
members of the class, 25 were
present with a total attendance of 48.
1
Miss Lessel Crawford of
Pontiac was a" "Saturday
afternoon visitor at the Glenn
McClorey
home.
Susan
Damm was an overnight
guest Saturday night.
Members of the Baptist
youth group spent Saturday
canoeing on the Chippewa
River, The 22 young people
were accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Hillaker, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Ewald and Mrs.
Harold Rayl.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Damm
held open house Saturday
evening for their son, Rick, in
honor of his high school
graduation. The party was
held at the White Creek Club.
Mrs. Joseph E. Mark
Phone 872-3698
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Root
visited Henry McLellan at
Huron County Health Center
at Bad Axe Sunday. He was
moved there Friday from
Hills and Dales General
Hospital. They also visited
Olin Thompson at Port Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. William
Profit and Mrs. Lucile Miller
attended a retirement party
at the courthouse in Caro
Friday afternoon for Mrs.
-Glara-&hriberwho-has~ been"
employed in the Register of
Deeds office and is retiring.
Mr. Marshall presented Mrs.
Schriber with a gift from the
courthouse employees.
Mrs. Sarah Chaffee of
Ferndale and her daughter,
Mrs. Hubert Park of Sterling
Heights, visited Mrs. Chaffee's niece, Mrs. Lloyd Finkbeiner, and Mrs. Chaffee's
sisters-in-law, Mrs. Helen
Little and Mrs. Arthur Little,
Saturday.
Mrs. Arthur Little and her
sister, Mrs. Paul Craig,traveled to Center Line Sunday to
the Don Roberts home where
an open house for Craig A.
Roberts, a high school graduate, was held. Also attending
were Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Roberts of Snover and Mrs.
Fern Robinson of Argyle.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Lorentzen visited cousins, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Steinmann at
Peck, Saturday.
Daily Vacation Bible School
is in session mornings this
week at the Fraser Presbyterian church. The school will
be climaxed with a program
at 11.-15 a.m. Sunday, June 29,
at the church. There will be
no regular Sunday school
hour. Mrs. Robert Graham is
directing the school and
Monday for the opening
session with more expected
as the week progresses.
Assisting with the materials
and planning was Mrs. Murdoch Leitch. Other workers
include Mrs. Harrison Stine in
charge of music, Rev. and
Mrs. Robert VonOeyen, Mrs.
Henry McLellan, Mrs. Lynn
Spencer, Mrs. Jim Brown,
Mrs. Roy Hull, Mrs. Roger
Root and Mrs. Diane Battel.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Lorentzen returned home Thursday
from St. Charles, 111., where
they had spent a week with
their son and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald E. Lorentzen
and daughters. Anne Marie
Lorentzen of Saginaw accompanied her parents to St.
Charles and returned to
Saginaw, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Haire
attended their 35-year class
reunion at Heppner Villa in
Pinconning Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Luana
were Sunday dinner guests of
the Stan Guinther family.
Mrs. Basil Wotton is in Port
Huron because of the illness
of her sister, Mrs. William
Barringer.
_.. _MjL-an.cLM.r&._Eeter_Rieiu
stra
and grandchildren,
Dwight, Dwayne and Dawn
Rienstra of North Branch,
arrived home Sunday evening
from a ten-day trip to
Worthington, * Minnesota,
where they visited relatives.
Mrs. Harold Evans of
Clawson was a week-end
guest of friends here and
Sunday, Mrs. Evans, Mrs.
Nellie Willson of Caro and
Mrs. Eliza Morse were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Lounsbury.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Hobart and Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Beardsley spent from
Monday until Wednesday last
week at the Hobart cabin at
Glennie.
Salem United Methodist long fitted sleeves. They
church was the setting for the carried colonial bouquets of
wedding of Elizabeth A. apricot and white carnations,
Hillaker and Joseph E. Mark, stephanotis and blue star
The Jack Esau family
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Phillips
Saturday, June 7. Rev. Eld- flowers.
entertained at dinner Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rienred Kelley performed the 2:00
for the birthdays of Mrs.
Best man was Gregory
St. Agatha Catholic church included Ron Austin of Bad
stra have as guests this week, of Gagetown was the setting Axe, brother of the bride, and
p.m. ceremony.
Esau, June 16, Mary Beth
Mark, brother of the groom,
Mrs. Eldred Kelley and her brother and family, Mr. for the wedding ceremony of
The bride is the daughter of of Cass City. Other groomsEsau, June 17, and Mrs. Fred
Robert Wolschlager of Cass
Mrs. David Loomis are co- and Mrs. Clare Barnes and
Mr. and Mrs. Lorn Hillaker of men were Archie Falor,
Maier, June 19. Miss Muriel
Jean M. Austin and William City, brother-in-law of the
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Loomchairmen
of
the
Vacation
sons, Gary and Eric, of
6646 M St., Cass City. The friend of the groom, of Fen ton
Addison, Leonard Striffler is visited their daughter
J. Phillips, Saturday, June 7. bride.
Bible School that got under- Papaaloa, Hawaii.
bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Philip Nichols, brotherand Miss Laura Maier were Becky at East Lansing,
Rev. Fr. Norman Van PopUshers and drivers were
way
Monday
in
Salem
UM
and Mrs. James Mark of in-law of the groom, of
also guests.
pelen officiated at the 1:00 Harold Polega of Cass City,
Sunday where she is attendchurch and are being assisted
Eighteen members of the p.m. ceremony.
Wilsie Road, Cass City.
Kalamazoo.
ing summer school.
brother-in-law of the bride,
by the pastor, Rev. Kelley, Up and Atom Farm Bureau
The bride wore an ivory
Mr. and Mrs. Jim MacThe
bride
is
the
daughter
of
and
Wayne Cummings of
and 25 others including teach- group traveled to the Big Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Austin
Ushers were Joe Hillaker, Tavish entertained at dinner
gown featuring princess styCass City, friend of the
Mrs. Howard Loomis acers,
recreation
leaders,
those
Mansion
on
Thunder
Bay
ling, exquisitely enhanced brother of the bride, of Cass Thursday, June 19, Mrs. Fred companied Mr. and Mrs.
couple.
in charge of crafts and those June 14-16 where they met of Bad Axe. The bridegroom
with pearl beaded imported City and John Wencley,
Maier and Miss Laura Maier Clare Hanes and J.C. Hanes
is the son of Mr, and Mrs.
Special drivers were Berwho help with refreshments. with Mr. and Mrs. William Morton Edgerton of Caro.
French lace. The gown fea- friend of the groom, of Hazel
in honor of Mrs. Maier's of Caro to Cincinnati, Ohio, to
nard
Wolschlager and Tom
The school will be in session Ritter, managers of the
tured a raised neckline, Park.
birthday.
The bride wore an A-line Wolschlager Jr., both of Bad
attend a wedding Saturday.
each
day
this
week
from
Mansion
and
former
resiThe
bride's
mother
chose
a
bibbed bodice and long
gown of sheer organza over Axe, and Rodney Forsyth of
They returned home Sunday.
9-11:30 a.m. and any child or dents here. Also guests there taffeta with a chapel train, Caro.
sleeves featuring ruffled long, misty ice blue gown with
Mrs. John Haire accompanyouth will be welcomed. for the meeting Monday were modified
,cuffs. Lace motifs enhanced a fitted self cummerbund,
ied her sisters and mother to
Empire
waist,
The church was decorated
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morrison,
Fifty-two reported for the 18 members of a Farm edged with a single row of
•the skirt that was _ also mandarin collar and full
Port Huron Sunday where daughter Kim and grandson
with
vases of gladioluses with
opening session Monday.
Bureau group near Alpena.
accented with a deep' lace accordion pleated sleeves.
they attended a family re- Troy Parent of Saginaw,
stephanotis lace flowers. rainbow ribbons.
hemline that extended to a
union at the home of Mrs, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Clusters of stephanotis lace
A wedding dinner and
The groom's mother chose
Nearly 60 persons from
About 40 enjoyed a coopera- flowers adorned the high reception for 275 families was
long cathedral train at the a floor-length gown of ivory
Pearl Cowper. The Robert Morrison, Sunday.
Salem UM church attended tive supper Saturday evening neck, bodice, bishop sleeves held at 4:00 p.m. at the VFW
•back.
Gurdon family of Washingknit featuring wrist-length
all or part of the activities at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and the high point accent on Hall in Pigeon.
" A pearl studded Juliet lace sleeves, a belted waist and an
ton, Mi., were also present.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bliss
over the week end where Floyd Wiles. The group in- the front of the wide full fluff
headdress secured the finger- accordion pleated skirt which
Both bride and groom are
attended the reunion of her
families
camped out at the cluded the "Sunshine Gals" ruffle. Single stephanotis lace employed at Active Industip veil of silk mist, ivory was accented with gold-toned
There will be a special graduating class, the Caro
Pigeon
River
camp
ground,
club
members
and
their
illusion, graced with lace buttons.
meeting of Echo Chapter OES High School class of 1930. The
tries of Elkton.
flowers spotted the skirt.
northeast of Cass City. The families and former memmotifs. She carried a colonial
Sunday afternoon, June 29, at reunion was held Saturday
The tiered illusion veil was
The couple will reside in
week end of fellowship in- bers of the Sunshine Method- held by a Juliet bonnet of Bad Axe following a wedding
A reception for 185 persons
bouquet of apricot and white
4p.m. in the Masonic Temple. evening at the Indianfields
cluded worship service Sun- ist church.
carnations, baby's breath and was held at the White Creek
This is an open meeting to Country Club.
connecting stephanotis lace trip in southern Michigan.
day morning under the direcClub, Deford, at 4:00 p.m.
stephanotis.
which families and friends of
flowers with pearl centers
tion of Mrs. Harvey Walter.
Relatives and friends sur- and raised accents.
Mr. and Mrs. Theo O'Dell
Maid of honor was Miss
members are invited to
,;
The bridegroom is a credit
The trek to the camp grounds prised Clayton Hartwick Sun-»
Terri Beets, friend of the and administrative manager
attend. The Chapter is honor- and family of Milan spent
The colonial bouquet was
started
Friday
when
ten
day
when;
they
came
to
bride of Saginaw. Brides- for Wickes Lumber Co. of
ing the life members and five from Friday evening until
made up of white carnations,
children, third through sixth celebrate his birthday. A stephanotis, baby's breath
jnaids were Mrs. Barbara •Bradenton, Fla. He is a 1973
more members will be pre- Sunday at the Ivan Tracy
grades,
rode
their
bikes
the
dinner
was
served
by
his
Delbert AlvinEnglehart,20,
Bonner, friend of the bride, of graduate of Central Michigan
sented with life member- home. Karen O'Dell, who had
and streaming ribbons of
of
Cass City and Donna Jean
immediate
family.
WV>
miles
to
the
camp
spent
three
weeks
in
Milan,
Wheeler and Mrs. Kathy University, and holds a bachships.
white.
Kill, 17, of Vassar.
ground, chaperoned by Mrs.
returned to her home with
Nichols, sister of the groom, elor of science degree in
Matron of honor was Mrs.
Frank Anthony Kupiec, 44,
Dale Buehrly and Mrs. David
Mrs. Eva Watson had as Robert Wolschlager, sister of
Around 35 teens attended an them. Other Saturday and
of Kalamazoo.
business administration.
of
Deford and Joan Rowinski,
Loomis.
visitors
last
week,
Mrs.
Ralph
' Attendants wore apricot
the bride, of Cass City.
The bride is a 1975 graduate afterglow at the Elwyn Hel- Sunday guests in the Tracy
Chapman and her mother, Bridesmaids included Norma 40, of Warren.
jersey floor-length gowns fea- of CMU with a B.S. in wig home after the Sunday home were Ray O'Dell and
Danny Lynn Callahan, 19,
The afternoon Circle of the Mrs. Celia Johnson, Wednes- McKay, sister of the bride, of
evening service at First son Dave of Carleton.
turing cameo yoked necklines secondary education.
of
Vassar and Christine LouPresbyterian
church Wo- day evening; Mrs. William Sterling Heights, Alice Tinsey
Baptist church. Randy Brown
trimmed with ivory reThe couple will reside in
ise Carlisle, 18, of Vassar.
men's
Society
met
Thursday
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Tom
Craig
Woodward,
Thursday
afterpresented
devotions.
The
embroidery and featuring Bradenton, Fla.
and Rhea Bailey, both of Bad
Mark Steven Johnson, 18,
at the home of Mrs. Gaylord noon and Mr. and Mrs. Axe and friends of the couple.
group enjoyed swimming, and daughter Barbara left
of
Caro and Rita Jane DunSunday for Mt. Pleasant.
LaPeer. Mrs. James Milligan Charles Turner Jr. and son of
followed by refreshments.
They chose gowns of poly- ham, 19, of Caro.
They will live there for the
was in charge of the Bible Caro, Saturday afternoon.
ester sheer over taffeta with
Gregory Knight, 18, of
study for the day.
next six weeks while Mrs.
Kingston and Margaret Ann
square ruffle bib front and
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wright
Craig is taking classes at
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Craig back with a ruffle around the May, 20, of Caro.
15' - 28' Round
of Caro were Sunday evening CMU.
Miss Gertrude McWebb, had as guests from Saturday bottom and featuring lace
Mark Allen Rawley, 18, of
visitors of Mrs. Eva Watson
who was to leave Wednesday until Monday morning, Mr. edging ruffles, along with
Birch Run and Cindy Lou RodOvals to 16' x 32'
and son Bill.
of this week for Ann Arbor and Mrs. Robert Welch of sheer bishop sleeves with lace
Mrs. Ron Brookens of
abaugh, 18, of Millington.
Depths to 7'
where she will be making her Great Falls, Montana.
Midland brought her mother,
Rock Eugene Campbell, 19,
on the cuffs.
home, was guest of honor at a
Mrs. James McMahon, back
Their colonial bouquets of Caro and Carol Ann Thomptea Tuesday afternoon, June
A Daily Vacation Bible were made up of a collage of
son, 18, of Mayville.
Twelve couples and around to Cass City Sunday after
350 N. M-15
.
17, at the home of Mrs. K.I. School for all ages will be held multi-colored mums, daisies,
Lon Fredrick Brinkman, 21,
20 children were guests of Mr. Mrs. McMahon had spent ten
Just South of 22nd Street
MacRae.
for one week at the Novesta and statis with ribbon stream- of Caro and Nanci Leigh Duand Mrs. Ferris Ware Sunday days with her.
Bay City
892-7212
Russell, 23, of Caro.
Church of Christ starting ers to match their gowns.
night after church. The group
Tue-Wed-Thur. 9 - 5:30; Friday to 7; Saturday 9 - 2
Gregory Allan Mellon, 24,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aug. 18. In order that director
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Esau
played
volleyball
and
Mrs.
Flower girls were Susan
Sunday 10-2; Closed Monday. Evenings by Appointment.
of Caro and Marleen E} New,
Auten, Mr. and Mrs. James Mrs. Harold Prong can know Polega, niece of the bride, of
and daughters Mary Beth and
Ware served refreshments.
22, of Caro.
Gross and Mrs. Ernest Croft
how many to plan for and how Cass City, LuAnn Phillips of
Anne were afternoon and
James Patrick Bradsher n,
many workers will be needed, Deford, daughter of the
supper guests Thursday of •went to Chesaning Sunday
19, of Little Rock, Ark., and
afternoon to attend an open
it is important that those groom, Gail Kosal of Palms
Mr. and Mrs. J. Arnold Reagh
Gerri Lou Loy, 18, of Millinghouse for Bob Bell, a high
planning to attend let Mrs. and Kay Cook of Cass City,
in Saginaw.
ton.
school graduate, at the home
Prong know by telephoning both friends of the couple.
Hugh Herbert Fisher, 20,
872-3658.
of his mother, Mrs. E.G. Bell.
Mrs, Ray J. Tower and son
of Vassar and Devra Elaine
They wore gowns featuring
Douglas of Greenville were
Gould, 18, of Vassar.
white embroidered lace on
guests of Mr. and Mrs. James
Mrs. Alfred Wallace and sheer organza with ruffles
Mr. and Mrs. James KetchThomas Frank Csernyik,
Ketchum and Kathryn from
24, of Caro and Judy Lyn
um and Kathryn were Satur- infant son Darren, born June around the bottom and neckThursday through Saturday.
Trudeau. 27, of Caro.
12, w.ere guests of honor at a lines. They wore a single gold
ay dinner guests of Mr. and
3\±=>L
Mrs. Ray Speigl of Fairgrove. cradle shower Saturday after- cross, a present from the
Secrets, like money, are nil
noon at the home of Mrs. bride, and carried multiLeonard Ziemba. Co-host- colored nosegays with hair- unless placed in circulation.
esses were Mrs. Arnold Erla, pieces to match.
Experts sometimes prove
Mrs. David Asher, Mrs.
Best man was Dale MidPLAYSETS
Sizes 2-6X
20% tO
Harvey Francis and Mrs. daugh of Caro, friend of the their point by making the
BIRTHS:
Harold McAJpme of Snov- Dave Schember.
groom. Other groomsmen facts agree with their theorer;
ies.
Sizes
June 20, to Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Gludovatz and Peter
Wood of Unionville;
Frank Tordai of Cass City, a
girl, Jodi Lynn.
Mrs. Ella Beutler and Clyde
June 22, to Mr. and Mrs. .Hyatt of Flint;
Guadalupe Garza of FairClark Jackson of Ubly;
TODDLER
grove, a boy.
Mrs. Oscar Hendrick of
Kinde;
PATIENTS LISTED MONBertram Partlo of Akron;
DAY, JUNE 23, WERE:
Mrs. Shirley Shaltonis of
Bad Axe;
Mrs. Gertrude
FalkenLisa Dorsch and Mrs. Carol
hagen, Cari Pettinger, JefDondineau of Owendale;
SPECIAL
fery Crandell, Mrs. GeneMrs. Sylvester Abraham of
vieve Erla, Mrs. Vernon
Pigeon;
9:30 A.M.-4:oo PM.
McConnell and Mrs. Kenneth
Martin of Cass City;
Herbert Gekeler of Sagiand under
naw;
Otto Dorland of Decker;
Karen Hall of Deford;
Lenny Adamczyk of Kingston;
Marriage Licenses
)oughboyAbove Ground Pools
Leisure Living
If
Hills and Dales General Hospital
COORDINATES
^
25% OFF
CHILDREN'S CRUSADE
20% to
45% OFF
CLEARANCE RACK
Church of God
SATURDAY JUNE 28
$5.00
SALE RACK
Robersons
visit Guam
BOYS' SLACKS
and
COORDINATING SHIRTS
THE PIED PIPER
Erla Shopping Center
6261 Church
Cass City
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Roberson of Kingston recently
returned from a month's visit
with their son and family,
Staff Sgt. and Mrs. David M.
Roberson and son on Guam at
Anderson Air Force Base.
During World War II,
Roberson spent a year on
Guam with a B-29 group
under the 20th Air Force.
They toured a Japanese
destroyer and submarine and
toured the island extensively.
Mrs. Ida Nixon, John Miklovich and Claude King of
Gagetown.
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