Document 96153

PAGE TWO.
CASS CITY CHRONICLE—FRIDAY, APRIL 1,1949.
Former Cass City Boy
Married in East
The following account of the
marriage of Jack D. Ryland, who
formerly made his home in Cass
City with his grandmother, Mrs.
M. D. Hartt, is taken from the
Times-Enterprise of Union City,
Pennsylvania.
Miss Joan Pattison became the
bride of Jack , D. Ryland in a
prettily appointed ceremony which
took place at 7:00 p. m. Saturday,
February 26, 1949.
The wedding was performed by
Rev. Perry Haines of the First
Methodist Church of Union City
in the home'of the bride's parents.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. E. C. Pattison, 69 West
High Street, Union City, Pennsylvania, while the bridegroom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ryland of 61 West High Street, Union
City, Pennsylvania.
Miss Charlene Howland attended
as maid of honor, with Robert Ryland, brother of the groom, as best
man.
The bride appeared in a street:length- dress of navy blue crepe
with white accessories and a corsage of white carnations.
A street-length dress of navy
blue crepe was worn by the maid of
honor with pink accessories and a
corsage of pink roses,
The mother of the bride wore a
gray street-length
dress with
matching, accessories and wore a
corsage of red roses. The groom's
mother appeared in a black crepe
dress with a corsage of ,red roses.
The reception honoring
the
newlyweds took place in the home
of the bride's parents following the
wedding from 8:00 to 10:00, with
Dorothy Burdick and Helen Szall
selected to pour.
The table was decorated with
flowers and a four-tier wedding
cake topped with a miniature bride
and groom.
Mr. and Mrs. Ryland are at
Available for Immediate
Delivery....
home at 51 West
Union City, Pa.
Both bride and
graduated from the
High School with the
High
Street, troit were Sunday dinner guests oi
Mr. and Mrs. Zeffery LaClair.
groom were
Miss Catherine LaFave of DeUnion City troit is spending a week's vacation
class of 1948. with Mrs. Alphonso Rocheleau anc
other relatives.
John Sawyer and son, Ivan, of
Ogden, New York, who have spent
the past week with Mr. and .Mrs.
Mrs. Mary Law returned home Virgil Spitler, returned to their
Monday after spending a week with home Wednesday.
her daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton Hartwick, and sons
Straw for New Water Pipes
near Cass City.
Cover newly laid water pipes
Mr, and Mrs. Francis Hunter, with straw or hay the fir^t winter,
daughters, Sharon and Nancy Ann, even though they may be installed
of Detroit were Saturday and below frost level. During the first
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. winter after the water pipes are
laid, the ground over the pipes will
William C. Hunter.
Miss Shirley Thomas of Ann be loose. This permits the frost to
Arbor is visiting Miss , Joan go down below its normal level. A
Sieland and other friends this foot of hay or straw placed over the
pipe line, particularly where it will
week.
Mrs. M. P. Freeman and Miss not. be covered with snow, can
prevent any danger of damage by
Margaret Burleigh returned Tues- freezing.
day from Detroit where they spent
the past week visiting relatives
and friends.
Improved Poultry House
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Wall feed bins in the poultry house*
Leyva, a son, at Morris Hospital can cut down the work needed to
March 23.
care for the laying flock. A proMr. and Mrs. Arthur Chabor and tected opening in the wall permits
children, Jane and Charles, of filling the bin from the outside, and
Lansing and Mr. and Mrs. Harold feed can be taken from sliding doors
LaClair and three children of De- at the bottom of the bin inside.
GAGETOWN
CASS CITY, MICHIGAN
SAND VALLEY 4-H CLUB
Richard Easton, Reporter
Sand Valley 4-H Club met at
Sand Valley School Monday evening, March 21, at eight o'clock for
their fifth regular meeting.
The work of the
different
projects, (sewing, handicraft and
cooking) were
exhibited
and
considered by the parents of the
children as good.
Helen and Glendora Churchill
showed a table setting demonstration which was very nicely done.
The meeting was called to order
by the vice president, Eileen Nowland, who conducted the business
meeting which was followed by
group singing and a pantomine,
"Wanted a Wife," by Merl ^rown,"
Janet Brown, Karen Otis, Amy
Churchill and Eilene
Nowland.
Byron Carpenter, County 4-H Club
agent, spoke to the club members
on new projects to v be taken up next
and followed his talk by showing
pictures on the screen of the different club activities. The meeting
was closed and refreshments of ice
cream and cake were served by
refreshment committee.
Vote Straight Republican April
4. Be sure those you elect are
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University Regents and those
who operate our schools are up
for re-election. Keep Michigan's
sound educational system under
real American leadership. Maintain your stand against radical
activities.
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