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CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JULY <strong>16</strong>, I970 PAGE FIV£<br />
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Mrs. Walter Thompson and<br />
Miss Georgia Thompson ware<br />
Sunday, evening guests at the<br />
home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter<br />
Schlutcher of Decker.<br />
Mrs. Jack Kappa a and daughters,<br />
Deena, Miirjorie, Moaica<br />
and Kuren and Mrs, Mildred<br />
Kappen attended a bridal shower<br />
Sunday afternoon at St.<br />
Joseph Hall in Argyle in honor<br />
of M:.ss Ross Hacker.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Swindell<br />
of Dearborn came Monday to<br />
visit her sister, Mrs. Mildred<br />
Kappen for a few days.<br />
Mrs. Vina Webster, Mrs.<br />
Winnie Cork and Donald Cross<br />
'were Sunday afternoon visitors<br />
o f Mrs. Bertha ChalwJck<br />
Miss Molli Butler of Cass<br />
City, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Voss<br />
and Ronnie and Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Colbert Woodward, Teri and<br />
Brian went Friday, July 3, to<br />
Mrs, Voss's grandmother'seabin<br />
near Fairvtew. Sunday they<br />
attended the motorcycle races<br />
near Mio, in which Mr. Woodward<br />
was a participaTi 1 :. Mr.<br />
and Mrs. Woodward and children<br />
returned home Sunday, July<br />
5. The Voss family and Miss<br />
Butler span': one day on Mackinac<br />
Island and one day ai<br />
Hartwick Pines and returned<br />
home last Friday evening.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wilson<br />
wore Thursday evening visitors<br />
of Mr. and Mrs, Etssl Wilcox<br />
and M.?s. Shaver, Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Dar old Terbush and Shelly spent<br />
Sunday with her parents and<br />
grandmother. Mrs. Shaver<br />
spent Saturday evening with Miand<br />
Mrs. Cecil Shaver o* M:iyville.<br />
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Field<br />
and ::ami]y attended the Horst<br />
family reunion Sunday, held at<br />
the Caro Fa'rgrounds. Relatives<br />
were there from Berkley,<br />
Flint, Grand Rapids, Bay<br />
City, Deckerville, Akron, Silverwood,<br />
Caro and Deford.<br />
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Russell Peck of Flint spent<br />
three days last week with his<br />
daughters, Mr. and Mrs. David<br />
Moody and Mr and Mrs, Harold<br />
Field. Mr. and Mrs. Moody,<br />
who are preparing to move to<br />
this community, returned to<br />
their' home in Grand Rapids Sunday<br />
evening after attending the<br />
Horst reunion at Caro.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Brauer<br />
and family and Charles Brauer<br />
of Oxford an 3 Mr. and Mrs,<br />
Edw?;*d Brauor spmt the week<br />
end at Grand Maraif and<br />
Monocle Lake near Brimley.<br />
Mr. and Mr 3. EdSieradzki Jr.<br />
and family of Rochester spent<br />
the ivsak end with his brothsr}<br />
Mr. and Mrs.ChesierSieradzki<br />
and family. Saturday evening<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Joe DybiJas of<br />
Holbrook, Mr and Mrs. Joe<br />
Sweeney, Mr. and Mrs. Jos<br />
VanErp of Ub?.y, Mv. and Mrs.<br />
Ed Sieradiss; and Mr and Mrs.<br />
Chaster Sieradzki celebrated<br />
the fifteoni'h wwdding anniversaries<br />
of the two laHer couples<br />
at Sherwood Forest Country<br />
Club at Gagetow.u,<br />
Mr. and Mtis. Ralph Zinneeker<br />
re?ur:i*>d homo v rid;iy from<br />
a w«ek spent with her grandfather,<br />
Alec Leonard o* Oak<br />
Hill, Ohio and visiting Cedar<br />
Point, Sandusky, Ohio,<br />
The quilting club from the<br />
Novesta Church of Christ ware<br />
dinner guests Thursday of Mrs.<br />
Vernita Stilson at Caseville;<br />
p-'esea 1 . were Mrs. Fred Joos,<br />
Helen Little, Florence Powell,<br />
Mrs. Floyd Brown and Mrs.<br />
Lyle Zapfe of Cass City and<br />
Amanda Me Arthur, Hazel Zinnecker<br />
and Sophie Dodge of<br />
Deford.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. William Zemke<br />
and four children and Mr. and<br />
Mrs. Fred Kilbourn left Wednesday<br />
afternoon and visited<br />
Tahquamenon Falls in the Upper<br />
Peninsula and rei-urued loms<br />
Friday evening.<br />
Week end guasis at the<br />
William Zemk-> hom-a w";-.-e her<br />
CASS CITY<br />
Mrs. Frank Little<br />
Phone 872-3583<br />
mother, Mrs. Lucille Hartwick<br />
and aer graadeir.ldren, Sharri<br />
and Russell Craun,<br />
Mrs. Effie Warner and Miss<br />
Harriet Warner left Sunday<br />
morning, June 28 to visit Mrs.<br />
Warner's brother, Howard Cuer<br />
at Coffeyville, Kansas, and returned<br />
home last Thursday.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. ClaytonSawdon<br />
and family spent last week at<br />
Grand Maraif on Lake Superior<br />
on a camping and fishing trip.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Little<br />
and family visited Cedar Point<br />
at Sandusky, Ohio last week.<br />
They also visited the African<br />
Safari and Sleepy Hollow at<br />
Port Clinton, Ohio, stopping<br />
at the Metropolitan Airport<br />
and the Detroit Zoo en route<br />
home.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Phillips<br />
were Sunday dinner guests of<br />
their daughter, Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Hallie Holmes of Caro.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kosto<br />
of Fair grove were Sunday afternoon<br />
and evening visitors of<br />
their daughter, Mr. and Mrs.<br />
James Gyomory and Brian.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. John Laszlo<br />
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Walter Zajac and daughter and<br />
Mr. and Mrs. James Gyomory<br />
and son gathered at the home<br />
of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gyomory<br />
Sunday for a barbecue dinner.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Englehart<br />
and family left July 2<br />
to visit her relatives in Witchita<br />
Falls, Texas and in Alton,<br />
Illinois returning home<br />
Sunday.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Vandemark<br />
visited her sister, Mr. and<br />
Mrs. Oscar Genereaux of Lake<br />
Pleasant Sunday afternoon.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. William Denby<br />
and son of Port Huron were<br />
Sunday guests of her parents,<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Englehart.<br />
Mr. Denby returned home<br />
that evening while Mrs. Denby<br />
and son will spend this week<br />
here.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Bun Collins entertained<br />
Sunday, July 5 at a<br />
barbecue dinner. Guests included<br />
their daughter, Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Kenneth Packett and family of<br />
Falls City, Nebraska; his brother,<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Payton Collins<br />
and nephew; Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Charles Pruitt of Pontiac; a<br />
nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Collins<br />
and family of Flint and<br />
their son, and Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Tom Collins of Cass City. The<br />
Packett family are visiting her<br />
parents and other relatives for a<br />
few weeks.<br />
Franklin Holcomb was released<br />
to his home from Hills<br />
and Dales Hospital Friday.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Holcomb<br />
called on Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Bun Collins last Tuesday evening,<br />
and Sunday afternoon they<br />
were callers at the homes of<br />
Mrs. Amanda Me Arthur and Mr.<br />
and Mrs. Clark Zinnecker. Mr.<br />
and Mrs. Collins were visitors<br />
Saturday evening at the Holcomb<br />
home.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Field<br />
attended the Field reunion Saturday<br />
at Poplar Hill Park, Ontario,<br />
Canada. Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Robert Pratley of Battle Creek<br />
were Sunday guests at the<br />
Field home.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Allen,<br />
Sue and David and Guy Whittaker<br />
are spending this week fishing<br />
at Wawa, Canada on Lake Superior.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Van-<br />
Allen and family attended the<br />
Campbell reunion July 4 at the<br />
home of her sister, Mr. and<br />
Mrs. Bill Langenfelter of Flint.<br />
It was also a surprise 40th<br />
wedding anniversary party for<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Campbell;<br />
they were presented with a<br />
money tree. Mrs. VanAljen and<br />
children remained until Wednesday<br />
with her sister.<br />
Mrs. Pearl Blagburn and<br />
Norman Darge of Detroit came<br />
Friday to spend two weeks with<br />
her sister, Mrs. Nellie Mathews.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mathews,<br />
Carol, Sue and Tonia<br />
Marie of Highland spent the<br />
week end with his mother, Mrs.<br />
Nellie Mathews. Sunday a<br />
barbecue dinner was given at<br />
the home of Ralph Sous a of<br />
Kingston to celebrate the birthdays<br />
of Kenneth Mathews and<br />
Norman Darge.<br />
Mrs. Margaret Renilong and<br />
Mrs. Madeline Miller of Detroit<br />
visited Mrs. John Koepf<br />
last week from Tuesday until<br />
Thursday afternoon; Mrs. Bea<br />
Little and granddaughter called<br />
on Mrs. Koepf Friday evening.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smeik<br />
ezski and family of Alpenawere<br />
Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs.<br />
John Kapala. Mr. and Mrs. Huerh<br />
Sefton of Oxford, Mrs. Lillian<br />
Osborn and Mr. and Mrs. Walter<br />
Stuart of Sandusky were Sunday<br />
afternoon visitors at the Kapala<br />
home.<br />
Mfi and Mrs^ Duane Thompson<br />
and family of Mar lette visit-,<br />
ed her mother, Mrs. Lillie<br />
Bruce, Sunday afternoon.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. David Allen and<br />
Jeffrey of Caro were dinner<br />
guests Sunday of his parents,<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Allen.<br />
John, son of Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Glen Churchill Jr., was a patient<br />
at Caro Community Hospital<br />
from Tuesday until Thursday.<br />
Barbara Churchill spent<br />
Wednesday at Caseville with<br />
her uncle and aunt, Mr. and<br />
Mrs. Clarence Churchill and<br />
family of Cass City.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Schott<br />
and Tina of Lima, Ohio;were<br />
Sunday evening visitors of her<br />
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas<br />
VanAllen and family.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Allen,<br />
Mrs. Shelby Ennis of Birch<br />
Run and Mr. and Mrs. Dorsev<br />
Ennis of Elizabethtown, Ky.,<br />
visited the Ford Museum at<br />
Dearborn Wednesday.<br />
Billie and Shari VanAllen<br />
spent Thursday with their<br />
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Ernest Campbell of Ubly;<br />
Debbie VanAllen was a guest<br />
Friday and Saturday of Janie<br />
Hartwick of Cass City.<br />
Mrs. Bernard Babich and<br />
children and Mrs. Allan Hartwick<br />
and children are spending<br />
this week at Crescent Beach<br />
near Caseville.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Tall man<br />
of Caro were last Monday evening<br />
visitors at the home of<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Babich.<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Gene Babich of<br />
Caro were Sunday dinner guests<br />
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Lewis Babich.<br />
Floyd Russell of New York<br />
City was a supper guest<br />
Monday evening of his niece,<br />
Mr. and Mrs. James Connolly<br />
and family. Mrs. Connolly's<br />
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred<br />
Pratt of Bad Axe? were Sunday'<br />
evening visitors.<br />
Mrs. James Connolly and<br />
Mrs. Glen Churchill Jr. attended<br />
a bridal shower Friday evening<br />
at Columbia Corners Hall<br />
in honor of Marie Sanborn of<br />
Caro who will marry Joe Pfaff<br />
of Caro August 1.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hoppe<br />
and children of Mt. Morris were<br />
Sunday visitors at the home of<br />
his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Norman<br />
Hoppe and sons. They visited<br />
his mother, Mrs. Emma<br />
Hoppe, who is a patient at Tuscola<br />
County Medical Care Facility.<br />
Mrs. Vina Webster visited<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Root of<br />
Caro Friday. Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Frank Nelson (Lois Root) are<br />
visiting her father, and other<br />
relatives in northern Michigan.<br />
Mrs. Nellie Martin and Mrs.<br />
Dora (Pierce) Way of Caro and<br />
Mrs. Vina Webster visited Mrs.<br />
Amanda McArthur Wednesday<br />
afternoon.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Field<br />
and Jill, and Mr. and Mrs. Gene<br />
Kramer and children of Essexville<br />
were overnight guests Saturday<br />
of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin<br />
Mozden of Lapeer. Sunday Mr.<br />
and Mrs. Field and Mr. and<br />
Mrs. Kramer attended the<br />
double-header at Tiger Stadium<br />
where Baltimore was the visiting<br />
team.<br />
Enhance Floor<br />
with Carpet Tiles<br />
Carpet tiles might be the<br />
bright idea for the new floor<br />
treatment on the re-decorating<br />
list.<br />
If so, here are a few tips<br />
which will go a long way toward<br />
making a carpet tile<br />
floor an easy yet professional-looking<br />
do-it-yourself job<br />
in every respect.<br />
First, draw a diagram of<br />
the room on graph paper,<br />
laying out the proposed pattern<br />
either straight-line or<br />
diagonally. This will serve as<br />
a guide to the number of tiles<br />
required in each color or pattern.<br />
Preparing the floor is the<br />
next step. Eliminate loose or<br />
creaky floorboards by nailing<br />
them down with spiralgrooved<br />
flooring nails. Then,<br />
thoroughly clean the floor.<br />
Remove any wax build-up,<br />
and make certain that the<br />
surface is completely dry before<br />
beginning the installation.<br />
Now, stack the carpet tiles<br />
face down within easy reach<br />
of work area. Making individual<br />
stacks for each color in<br />
the pattern will also save<br />
time and reduce the chance<br />
of making an error in the<br />
pattern.<br />
One of the newest methods<br />
of making a permanent or<br />
semi-permanent installation<br />
is to use an aerosol adhesive,<br />
such as 3M Company's Spra-<br />
Ment Multi-Purpose adhesive.<br />
Easy-to-use "glue in a can"<br />
is simply sprayed on the<br />
edges of the carpet tile and<br />
then sprayed diagonally.<br />
Position each carpet tile<br />
so that corner and edges<br />
meet firmly but don't buckle.<br />
Should a tile need to be realigned,<br />
the adhesive will al-<br />
CMU hosts local<br />
incoming: freshmen<br />
Four area young people were<br />
among 3,000 prospective freshmen<br />
attending orientation activities<br />
at Central Michigan University<br />
during the month of July.<br />
They are: Betty Ballagh and<br />
Sally Geiger both of Cass City,<br />
Donald Trzemzalski and Fred<br />
F. Peters of Kingston and<br />
LouAnn Parker of Gagetown.<br />
In addition to registering for<br />
fall classes, the new students<br />
become acquainted with the<br />
campus and met many of their<br />
future classmates and instructors.<br />
For most, it was also<br />
their first experience with dormitory<br />
living.<br />
low it to be picked up. If,<br />
however, adhesive has been<br />
allowed to dry more than five<br />
or six minutes, it will be more<br />
difficult.<br />
As each tile is set in place,<br />
press down firmly, applying<br />
pressure over the entire area.<br />
There x is no need to use anything<br />
other than the hands<br />
for pressure.<br />
Behind the Counter<br />
Diabetes<br />
More than 1.5 million people<br />
in the U.S. — most of them<br />
women — have diabetes and<br />
don't know it. And there are<br />
about 2.5 million known diabetics<br />
in this country, with a<br />
disease for which there is no<br />
known cure, but which can be<br />
controlled to some extent.<br />
An analysis of U.S. Public<br />
Health service records, suggests<br />
that the type of person<br />
most likely to be diabetic is an<br />
elderly woman with a weight<br />
problem. Nearly six out of 10<br />
known diabetics are women,<br />
and on the average, they have<br />
more severe cases than men.<br />
Diabetes becomes more common<br />
with age, with a peak in<br />
the 65-to-74 age group. In most<br />
cases, diabetes isn't diagnosed<br />
until a person is 45 years or<br />
older.<br />
There's a definite relationship<br />
between diabetes and obesity.<br />
One recent screening<br />
showed diabetes occurring seven<br />
times more often among<br />
overweight people, than among<br />
normals.<br />
The most frequently reported<br />
symptoms of diabetes are<br />
extreme fatigue, leg pain and<br />
eye trouble. Other symptoms<br />
are sudden weakness, frequent<br />
urination, thirst, loss of weight<br />
and abnormal appetite.<br />
Diabetes can be detected with<br />
a relatively simple, quick and<br />
painless test. If caught early,<br />
the disease can be controlled<br />
with drugs and diet, preventing<br />
further complications.<br />
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