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VOLTJEt XXVII
VACATIONING
..Reason Which Everybody
"Is Supposed to Enjoy
Except Collectors, the
Garage Man and the Cook.
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THE PIKERS AN
ENTHUSIASTIC
part, of one. who throughly onjoys the
great out-doors, and tho radiance
which continually iQ'orspread his genial counteauce proved that the jar-and
of the Michigan .Pikers was one in
which he found -great conif&rt. ' , ■'
.-...«# m -> «*■*■>•■.#•■> ' The informal,-progranV, was., com-
UNn fi Y PIRTY'!Pleted °y resident -Fp>4 '-S. Case,.
ftllU J-ULL I I nls I I a | ]t.a a i0ugi ]ong wiiy ti;Qjn saulf Ste:
- j Marie to Detroit, bub president Case
. „ 'journeyed fr^om'his, lioilie* town iiv the
Greeted in Clare by Five nun-north to Deu-oit to make the entire
To them those melaneholly days!
hav* come— the saddent of the yenr—<
when tires explode, bad debtors fish |
and kitchens fairly sear. j
dred at ^Waterworks Park
on Sunday Afternoon.
I excursion with his fellow boQotQKS.
j Not unfanijliar with, this section fit
"6000 MBS" THEIII HDBBV.
The foregoing seasonal inspiration j
need give the reader no serious non-; j
cm-n. i shall not let it happen aKnin stay of Thirty Minutes Afforded In-:
until the frost *<*«« pumpkin ' spiration for GreateP concentration
Within the littitude embracing mo *t' of Eff°rt to l!1si,re Plli)lic !m"
of this hemisphere between the Ohio pi'OVemonls,
River and Keweenaw lighthouse tho *-
months of July and Aug-i-t are brgo-; vYhon thf Chamber of Conrr.orcp e:-.. '.
ly given over to these iniunls. broad-' t.ort ,-c-turnetc from Alt. l-h-asuiit on
eniug in popularity as the years oass
and the incomes increase, and cou-
siiting $f fishing, sun-burning, fighting chiggers and buying gasolin'*.
It is a season of business roUixa-
tion. Folks don't worry abuut either
fashions or soft buttir. Peeled noso**
indie-ite a successful attempt to koo-*
up with the Jone;'s, while peuling
noses prove the pos^es^or to be in
tune with those who''bemoan the ag-
g'*avalians of hay fever.
iirnd-iy". guiiling int i ; i-> ••■ty tho Michigan Pik"rs iiu>r- \.;;> a I.*ik;* ninh.n■|
)f <"itizens alrea*''* a -'rill'-d ;>t wj-'.er-
•vorks- park to greet th'> t-lurt-t -. The
•ecfiit r;iins ha*l grf.itly nid -*rt Supt.'
hill in putting '!<' park i'lit* the- pink
green) of c, tnii itm. a :d iv;-i*y vi-itor
-vis jsenuroi-s ia i>x;irc- i;-:i« of ;*d!.iir
: tion for tho city's br-'ataing pl-'.c.
Hc<-rui:-p of the brii f . r-H" of lUn"
n ha»*k
wnrtrr-1
Mfcjiigin has
oral million dollars wnrtfl** of h-iv<\ *
up and down Wall street lately and
with about a •uiuch attonti'ma.-v* aid
be given a portlier of felt boot* in Lew
Ang«les. Finally the iiit:'i*pst and
othor features wore mad" so nitric
tivf that one or two brokers gitvo
heed to the. pleadings of the state
But they told the c-f-lHal-* tli «t if
any bnsinpas was to bo done with .
them it must take place b"fore s*un ,
up on a crtain day-:'• b*H"Misi» the:
yachting season woiitld open, and all!
self-respecting capitalists yacht when <
yachting is in season. j
We Americans* have .a nunibpr of'
habits that enanare with equal car-*
^ MjLtM^*oMts;,attd3jf, brea«:>
:»*imma, m so%mti3»f^na- &m^n--
antry. With the. coming of tiog days
a blue gill securely hookecf will develop the same exultation jn a Chi.
cago banker as in a farmer boy, and
bacon scorched in a skillet ovt-r a
bush fire Is as palatable to a college
professor as to a woodchuck hunter.
FRED S.CASC-
5AULTE STE.MARIE.MICH.
PRffS.MICH. PIKE'S ASS"N?
Foundations -t&
ed tfris -.Fall
Structure
. ', and FouH
The'work of exc
erection of the &>«»
borne of tho Clare
upon the wte nrevio??
corner of McEwan «%n
begun -this we* 3^4
til the btisoiiJC-iit is!*
' Intiiettruc'.un' W ID
i *)p"ning of t?f rinfe :^
v.Ill begin ar.d -with
■ tli.it the^buildmg w^1
lerp-in'-y PMiy in- t!f'-
! Flans prepared ^
i of the site in'iy
i changed in°brd-:*-J>a
' if»ics not conlc'rnplii
in<-tjncp. .13 well'as •■
' to the beauty ot 'f
iZPi._ mj-so Ceot:*
tprminofl, v.ill net h
'• 'f hus- Clare hafr1 ao$
1 'if the iaith of «■*,.£
. *..ire. This * tnictW
, 1 :1:p central bu *nuig3
.and add matrriullj
W?
Eylni
,Jltf8£ we0&l>y&
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tla
i&F
ItyS ,— ~—
lichig'in Mr. t'u-p exprs--,sod a most'
'.'appy surprise to lind thi-t part of th"|
t it<- so liighly dt>velop"d, and with i -j~r
videi-cps ot n'i'l pr.) peiity on '-very, ciiro scr.nr- to %IV
•and. Up declir d r,i:,d ("instruction l3 \jafl as poM-jiblt5, in
the gn-at-st f,id)r in bringing ti :l,g \^]Pn |a.t Stt«d
prittiifH' ih« two ppnin-ula-., and 'vhich ' lecreatiun ball Tigris
i- Q.*-s,-jitial ti lin'p.iii b'tt'-r iien'■ • i\ar fniors of ('ie 1
as well as in thp croation of rlnei i jvj three of the Hat
t»ci;il tJos l-fp Ui.'m'.ied Chirp and all bids" fair if the*f"-Ce
who had participated in llu'.w«lcoinoi-01CP uarris-on ovVoZm&r position
f-*>r the evidences of sympathy with [ The pucIiins,litJ&wid$?|l-e&me wasl
*he movemnt which l.if-*pirpd Hip or „oca> Qfrovef allowing^live hits and,
-janizntion or tho J'ikors. | -tr]*t*rig out,tw«l*«» but-wliibi -niP^ on4
WWI? the Ford bind rendered an-,,)risps the CI^ps *«-r* hMplesa.f
, '.ah-f-ae
?ar."thft "ne^*1
iSii-ban'f;i,._ j.;n
SshhtinuiTJiijgii.:
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idy £Qr-JOG4''J
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bialli^td^f
1 v9jjnnmenjf\* ".,-»■
*?& ^\fi{t^Jtr*nomb
'U-trfl-V.-
fyear to' corns- Is predicted "by Vp'fd
* '-\ j aiiHIar-with ,.liis. tact, plush * and" con
W>W ibout | ,,tant- fah'ness, ' - '
tsc- bail pWy-i - v ;i .* ^__ .
aftornooN in]
y Ioc't to thejf ,,Q*:"*::~e'"nK
'rssal 9^«rcg Not$s
.kept up tO;!fc<lc«m^^»^mr«3CaC^nB;K»ri«*»3K3e«rf
•tiiei*
the
seloctiou
CATHOLIC .CHURCH. ^
Rev. lyicManmori, Pastor..
Mass at 7; 30 Sunda'y.
the visitors Ftowed
there were "no prelilnlnafies. Immediately after two selections by the*
Ford Motor Co. band A. It, Camlield, |
-';- a-'-"'i"\-vrA-.,v -■"■:■"■■;*'"'" T-1*"1'"; T-- tincmspivcHjtiii nu'ir jvnumgy c*irs ior ,f m-vnrt-ihi-iiJ'itF-kPisv^ rJibkine-*for! ^_ ja... »« "SO
A FEW BACK-FIRES
(on behalf of Mayor Dohertylwho had | T]1 pr(.s--i(ient Fred S. Case Mrs. J
heen called out of the city* introduced j p Tatman found an old-time friend,
I.Wm. H. Cai-le. President of the Cham, j anH thoy greatly enjoyed their brief
her of Commerce, and who pre-ided. v-i*--it.
Mr C aple extended a warm welc me \
That lack of S-^f 'fir 4nct tji^it^-at 'run j
of errors *fhi?#?JF\<* «J* ♦ #kjng^ tor |
JOHN'S
H«jjo Ho
ANNUA'NlEEf iNd'OF tWe ;/, fi*^>*M6S-mP*
R OF C0MMEME>^^atLaV?^5^
Tjie'-*rfnual ^ijfe ■ oft-.thei^b t'O^mau^'-^ffl^rrif^ri^'Saturdajri'
Chamber ot C-JB^'^o.o'fcipjBpat -' -*»-* - - -----
*in<?i;*.^he -orgintfiatJ&jil gRp^oo^the-l
Sunday school at 11:15.
These vacations are hard work for! t0 the gueBts and took ooc:i.-,ion to call i T,,„ ,„„,,,.„ . .. „
most people but it's a different sort j attention to the fact that long
of toil. A man will joyfully
two miles, fight mosquitoes
cessation skin his shins through
enountering obstacles, just to
sixtepn ounce fish which he could buy -uhcription.« to construct the fir.*
at thp market for tpn cents and have.; in**PS of tlli;. limf> anrt with0ut
it delivered. A woman will sieri.
ficp a complexion which an pxpprt
masseuse has spent ton months developing and proudly exhibits the
scars and blemishps at the Soptomher
mepting ot l»»r Sorority as the chief
glory of her sumtner outing.
nt
the wrong siao"'of]RKe ledger-
Reorganization and lots of pop to-1
gether with soms good spirited prae.' rwtiRrw op ron
tice is necessarf to win. The season; i*nui-tun up utu
isn't over yet and there is time to gel Sunday services held«.t the home ot
back in form if ttat is possible. Letts! Mrs. Groves on west eighth street,
hope so. , ' Come and bring someone with you.
Clare: Runs t, hits 9. erorrs 9. '■ Stringers especially invited.
Harrison: Runs 4, hits 5. errors 4.; Sunday school at 10:00. Evening
2 base hits, Clare, 2; Harrison, 1.1 services at 7:00
w-jfid^ice^whfc'h
ties^of the offl "'
yj>a/ .by rrp-,ele4t
year* tlie ohloe
Projdde
-Mr Jnd/V-
-HP
i¥ H?«Te7^|iH-
rtolfej**:.
i MT»„l«(t,h Holcwwb and child^in- *t*i ; -</\
r*&l
H:
ton
.!
111V
nit.ido aid. Tho t()iirl--ts wore urged {'"1- Ward "Wi' mon' distinguished
o tako uiiticp of the onstruction . himiplf, ard in a wav than hrouel fc
.icr-is•; ("aro county, and to keep :t in "\prp.--sions of genuine appreciation
:nind for the purpose of comparison fromov-ry Piker. Halting the pa
with that of any other county they i radp as it passed his place of busl
crossed, taking into ccnsidor.ition \ no:-*s ho sorvod lomonado and othci
gonoral development and valuation, refrpshing drinks to tho entire party.
:lo r "forrod to the enormity of the ■*
rathe already utilizing tho Coutral On exhibition in Hip park was ono
trunk and urged tho visitors to a of the Clare Mfp-. Oo.'h camp tri'lors
v-ith it's full ofiuipiuont. and which in
Total bases, Clare, 11. Harrison 1G
| Loft on bases, Clare, in, Harrison 7.
' i-mpire, Bartill. Time, 1 hour and
furty.iive minutes.
Results of Last Week's Games
Coleman, 9; Weidman, 11.
Harrison, l; Barrytcn, 6.
Gladwin, 9; Coleman, 5.
But what greater pleasure comes
to man than the time spent in selecting his season's fishing tackle, or to: grt-ator rn-tlization of the important'
a woman in shopping for a sunshade of the throughfare to all of the poo-! ■■1ii.1h« tin- complete outfit required for
of the latest style and which sh • ex-j pie 0f the sin to, as well as to the
pects to wreck before the vacation is, thou.--ands of outsiders who are be-
ovpr, and which she never intended ■ coming familiar with the possihAUIes
should protect her face from the rays I 0f pleasure at our almost coulTtless
oi the summer sun. i lakes and resorts.
j Closing, Mr. Caple introduced In-
It's just a part of American life., j.pPCtor Jackson, of the Detroit po-
and nobody but we who live in the !icP (iepartmrnt. and who has personal charge of the great problem of exhibited by the Chin
kandling tho traffic of that great city. 'i*y Co.. again called
Hroad of shoulders, smile and vision
upon the subject of road needs, the .aud touring comforts this
inspector was most cordially greeted.
He dwelt for a limited time upon th"
now admitted demand for highway
! construction aud improvement and
j more especially pointed to the many
j of the reasons why this variety of
i improvement should appeal most
The Townhip Board of Sheridan j strongly to the rural communities,
will receive sealed bids up to Monday, j <-}0od roads contribute to both tin-
July 18 for the building of one mile f comfort and financial benefit of every
of state reward road, class B, 9 feet, farmer, said the speaker, and while
wide, metal bed, said road to h* be t*1P whole people may enjoy the com-
EULOGIZE LATE JUDGE DODDS.
sermon.
11:30 Bible school.
Evening services discontinued.
Sheridan Baptist Church.
2:00 o'clock, worship and sermon.
CONGREGATIONAL. CHURCH.
G. P. Badgley, Minister.
.Morning services 10:30.
No Sunday school.
No evening service.
Treasurer, George, qollims.
A. committee composed of the Presi
dent. Secretary and Treasurer was
appointed to decide on the date for
the proposed Homecoming which will
undoubtedly take place near the first
of August
Many grievances concerning the
present ice situation were called attention to and after much discussion
a committee was chosen to look into
j the matter.
i Mayor Doherty was petitioned to
and; engage a traffic policeman as well as
a night police especially for Satur-
' day nights.
A SERIOUS AUTO SMASH
(Mt. Pleasant enterprise)
Notwithstanding the almost un
1 The following appeared in this week's
tissue of the Mt Pleasant Times:
; A man and three young ladies nearly
j lost their lives when the automobile in
A business meeting of the church is i which they were riding went into the
.■called for Tuesday tbe l!)th at 7:30 p m. i ditch four and one half north of this
o t " «"" i All members are expected to be pres i city on Sunday evening.
best country in the world knows ex_ 1
actly how to enjoy such a season, i
When it's over we are better for:
having indulged in the variation, and:
we are better citizens for having jier- \
mitted nature to tan our hides and,
relieved the doctors of early fall • alls.
. NOTICE OF ROAD LETTING.
nii'lU --tc !»?•- for ni'it-'rist1*. The vi-iton-
prono-mc* -d it one or the most praeti ; - - ■»- --- „ n.n{'^. ",,, nV . rhn hnsiness session will be proceeded I in New Haven township, Gratiot coun
this outfit winch had made it so pop-1 were friends here from Clare, Mid-jbe held at tho Romp cottage at Lake!three being students at tbe Normal,
ulnr Also the Clare Road Lewler iland and Gratiot c.unties. l«,„,M Thnrsdav the 21. The ladies | were out for an auto nae
' McNabb had a large roadster and
was driving north. He turned to the
that upon tho subject
city has a
furth.n* reason f*u* claiming its place
on the n»:ip.
Among tho-c- from Harrison who
were on hand to do the escorting to
the county so;tt were Messrs. John
Ouinn Sfyuiour Andrus and Lofgh
Wilson.
Road Lo\oler.lland and Gratiot cmties. iQ-orge Thursday the 21. The ladies
Road M-Khin-i C. E. Vowles sang two seloct.oiis. < wilIleavQ G,are on the morning motor
their attention {favorites of the dec-wd, and Kev t ri,e men are invited to take supper
of road making; Joseph H. Green gs.vo a beautiful ulfVl ftlBm ftf. fho i^ka. They can
It Hi! clar that Inspector Jaerson
had not extended his traffic jurisdiction over the Stale when he left De
left to pass a buggy and saw anothei
He swung his car
j returning on the night 'Flyer.' J back to the'right and went over the
I The church will be closed during the j track. His right forward wheel caught
month of August. The pastor and wife j >" the loose gravel, breaking it and
throwing the car into the ditch, rrl-'*
„ . ,, ,vith them at the Lake,
eulogy, and one which well expressed' 0|are on tbe afternoon train, all ! auto approaching
the thought of all who were present.
tnd read a pnftm written by Mr
Dodds several yar, ago concerning
death.
vill take a vacation.
HOME FROM THE FAR WEST
The
tween sections 9 and 16. Specifica- forts of easy travel because of such troit .villi the party. A pilot car with
Misses Glee and Hilda Duncan, dau-|
ghters of John Duncan, of Vernon
township, are home after a year's j
teaching in two important and pro
-. - ■"" ; -." v'" '".'"-'- -* "i11"- l''" ,y"-" Up,sjve cities on the Pacific coast and „t
tions can be seen at the highway improvements it is the farm that, m.-t ructions to invade the north suf •".". fathpr Miss Glee has bee? in I
■ " ' ~ reaps the first and most lasting ben- flciently far to be able to report condi-j r_ j^..,,.,^ „„,i \iuu i.tsi»i« •« c5..***i« I
commissioner's or at the clerk's office.
The board reserves the right to reject
any or all bids.
Henry Pancon
7t2 Township Ckrk.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
E. W. Davis, Pastor. »•
Morning worship 10:15
Sunday school 11:30
A. Bruce Gibbs, superintendent.
Prayer meeting Thursday evening
7:30 o'clock
efit. He urged that in counting pub tions hack to Mt. Pleasant at ioon.
lie costs there should be no lessening pas-eii thrush Clare about nine o'clock
in the appropriations which go for
the construction and maintainanco of
permanent highways.
Los Angeles and Miss Hilda in Sef-ttle.
TAKE NOTICE
in th:* morning at a speed which in
diet, d a determination to reach the
-f its of Mackinac by noon. Another
iiot but a little in advance of the
■urty was at last accounts rapidly
ow-ruking the first one.
1 ('apt. \V. S. Gilbreath, of Detroit
| the Moses of Michigan motor wanch v-
i ors and an enthusiastic survivr,* .-,
Painting, papering and tinting and I many excursion into the wild** ':l the *
wood finishing by W. M. Bullts, j enticing north, added both 7 \ and NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS
Itf °14 E. 4th Street. , polomnity to the mission fcr /Inch he
I rpulte. Proluse with his c.-nnplimenta
THRESHING COAL i for those who have given
On account of! change in book.
Clare so keepers will all correspondents please
proud a place upon -Michigan's map send name and address when supplies
he urged no backward step in tho are necessary.
A car of West Virgiinia Egg Coal _ _
due the lasbt of this week, $3.50 at the: effort so long ago-begun to building'
car. Telephone your order and we1 enduring roads in this county. His' WOOL GROWERS ATTENTION
will notify you when car arrives.' witticisms were loudly applauded as The Clare Farm Bureau wii! re-
This is No. 1 Coal, good for cooking; was his scriptural references in proof ceive Wool for the Wool Pool one
and heating. I of the fact that it was not a violation, more day, the day will be announced
CLARE ELEVATOR CO. \ of Divine law to preach good road- \ l*,t,r.
Telephone C6.
on Sunday. The Captain looks the1
FORMER RESIDENT KILLED
Leo Chaffee, a former resident of
Clare, who for the past four years
has been living In Pontiac, was killed
on a train just out of Chicago last
Tuesday. The remains were brought
to Clare and interment was made in
Cherry Grove cemetery.
PLACE ORDERS NOW
The Clare County Farm Bureau
win have a carlOad of coal at Loomis
soon. Get in your orders soon if you
. Geo. Stehle, Sec.
car turned completely over, pinning
McNabb nnder the front of it. Several
other cars were near at hand and the
occupants went to the rescue. Tbe
j four injured ones were brought to the
Brondstetter hospital in this city,
McNabb was crushed through the
caest, causing hemorrhage around the
' heart. His back and neck were badly
4th. Quarterly Conference Thursday , ^ ^ fae faad otfaer gflvere bmise?<
night July 21, in charge of Dr. Arm
j strong.
i Bishop Henderson will speak at tbo
Methodist Church in Clare, Friday E\e-
ning July 20.
HERRICK
Preaching Sunday morning at 9:00
o'clock, standard time.
Sunday school following
service.
You are invited to all services,
.Ice Cream Social and Dance
His condition is reported as improving
but not out of danger.
Miss Cox suffered a double fracture
of tbe right clavicle and a severe cut
over the left eye, extending across the
temple. She is slowly improving but
is not out of danger,
morning! Miss Arudt was cut on the left fore-
l arm and shoulder injured, and Miss
Brooks bad two ringers broken. Both
young ladies left the hospital Tuesday
and went to their homes in Evart and
Farwell.
Grant Grange will give an ice cream
social and dance Friday evening,
July 22nd Everybody invited.
Committee.
with fri«H"* ipSk Jc^m-'v-
Misae-f McCtirdy and ftorris GtenH»"Of- >
Mount Pleasant- spent last week end
vith Miss Helen Canfield.
Mrs. Roy Milnea of Gfrayliqg arrived
Monday for a visit with' her parent**,
Mr. and Mrs. James Rogers.
Mr. and Mr. Joe Hendrie and daughter, Violo, left Wednesday for a few
•iays' outing at Lake George.
Mrs. Mary DeVogfc arrived -Thursday
from Flint for a few days' visit with.
Mr. and Mrs. H, C. Cudney.
Mrs. W. P. Lewis is spending tre
week with Mr. and Mrs. John Aaline at
their cottage at Crooked Lake.
Mrs. H. S. Peck left Monday for
Owosso where she will dispose of tbe
'ate Mrs. George Bennor's business.
On account of change of bookkeepers
will all correspondents please send name
and address when ordering supplies,
Mrs Ida Horning is adding a new
porch and making other improvements
to her resdence on West fifth street.
Miss Mabel Whiteside was called to
Shepherd Wednesday on account of the
illness of her uncle. Glenn Whiteside.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. Dyer of Flint arrived Wednesday for a few days' visit
with friends and relatives in this city.
Andrew R, Reading arrived this week
from the state of Washington for an ex*
tended visit with his son, C. A. Reading.
Wm. Zink returned to his home in
Toledo Wednesday after spending three
weeks with his sister Mrs. M, E, Har-
rold.
Mrs, Jennie Bixbee and two children
of Lansing are visiting this week with
hnr sisters, Mrs. Ida Horning and Mrs.
P. Ripenburg.
A little lady came last Tuesday to
stay with Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Doherty
of Saetinaw, She will be known as
Nancy Jane.
Mrs. C. W. Calkins, an old pioneer of
Clare and vicinity is very ill at the
present time. No hopes are entertained for her recovery.
The many friends of Miss Emma
Neimeyer of tbe Citizens State Bank
Staff will be pleased to learn that the
condition of her eyes is much improved.
The Odd Fellows and Rebekahs will
hold a joint installation of officers this
evening. Every member is urged to attend. Ice cream and cake will be
served.
"'3K
'-?**.
According to the . annual report,
published in advance of th annual
meeting , the, oost of operation and
maintainauce of the Gladwin schools
Miss Mary Barger and Will Waller
returned to Detroit Monday, after a
week's visit with his parents Mr, and
CLARE CO. FARM BUREAU.
'LEAVE YOUR laundry at Auderson's I Mayor Doherty to Mackinac Island' fo the.fiscal year just closed was | Mrs. Ed Waller at their cottage at
1 drug store. on Monday. ?1S,482.58. Houghton Lake,
.■•iff,
«*"■«■* •> *t *■»* -**.* "* **
•j***.**.
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| Title | 1921-07-15; Clare Courier |
| Date | 1921-07-15 |
| Publisher | A. R. Canfield |
| Description | Friday, July 15, 1921 issue of a Clare, Michigan newspaper. Published weekly. Began publication in 1895. In 1923, was absorbed into The Clare Sentinel. |
| Subject/Keywords | Clare (Mich.) - Newspapers; Clare County (Mich.) - Newspapers; |
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| Title | 1921-07-15; Clare Courier |
| Date | 1921-07-15 |
| Publisher | A. R. Canfield |
| Description | Friday, July 15, 1921 issue of a Clare, Michigan newspaper. Published weekly. Began publication in 1895. In 1923, was absorbed into The Clare Sentinel. |
| Subject/Keywords | Clare (Mich.) - Newspapers; Clare County (Mich.) - Newspapers; |
| Copyright Permission | This material is in the public domain. |
| Type | Newspaper |
| Format | JPG/JPEG |
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1 Uipi^AW'SSP'Uii fe" j,» «*» j>tv*" *> ' fe *- J >l*»i VOLTJEt XXVII VACATIONING ..Reason Which Everybody "Is Supposed to Enjoy Except Collectors, the Garage Man and the Cook. ,..r,*,, „'..,,,f,„ rt,..-.a,;-* •L.'W, ,?,, .,,,* -*>Wiv"* < * '**%-, i*M*v „ " *?lL"w ^r. THE PIKERS AN ENTHUSIASTIC part, of one. who throughly onjoys the great out-doors, and tho radiance which continually iQ'orspread his genial counteauce proved that the jar-and of the Michigan .Pikers was one in which he found -great conif&rt. ' , ■' .-...«# m -> «*■*■>•■.#•■> ' The informal,-progranV, was., com- UNn fi Y PIRTY'!Pleted °y resident -Fp>4 '-S. Case,. ftllU J-ULL I I nls I I a ]t.a a i0ugi ]ong wiiy ti;Qjn saulf Ste: - j Marie to Detroit, bub president Case . „ 'journeyed fr^om'his, lioilie* town iiv the Greeted in Clare by Five nun-north to Deu-oit to make the entire To them those melaneholly days! hav* come— the saddent of the yenr—< when tires explode, bad debtors fish and kitchens fairly sear. j dred at ^Waterworks Park on Sunday Afternoon. I excursion with his fellow boQotQKS. j Not unfanijliar with, this section fit "6000 MBS" THEIII HDBBV. The foregoing seasonal inspiration j need give the reader no serious non-; j cm-n. i shall not let it happen aKnin stay of Thirty Minutes Afforded In-: until the frost *<*«« pumpkin ' spiration for GreateP concentration Within the littitude embracing mo *t' of Eff°rt to l!1si,re Plli)lic !m" of this hemisphere between the Ohio pi'OVemonls, River and Keweenaw lighthouse tho *- months of July and Aug-i-t are brgo-; vYhon thf Chamber of Conrr.orcp e:-.. '. ly given over to these iniunls. broad-' t.ort ,-c-turnetc from Alt. l-h-asuiit on eniug in popularity as the years oass and the incomes increase, and cou- siiting $f fishing, sun-burning, fighting chiggers and buying gasolin'*. It is a season of business roUixa- tion. Folks don't worry abuut either fashions or soft buttir. Peeled noso** indie-ite a successful attempt to koo-* up with the Jone;'s, while peuling noses prove the pos^es^or to be in tune with those who''bemoan the ag- g'*avalians of hay fever. iirnd-iy". guiiling int i ; i-> ••■ty tho Michigan Pik"rs iiu>r- \.;;> a I.*ik;* ninh.n■ )f <"itizens alrea*''* a -'rill'-d ;>t wj-'.er- •vorks- park to greet th'> t-lurt-t -. The •ecfiit r;iins ha*l grf.itly nid -*rt Supt.' hill in putting '!<' park i'lit* the- pink green) of c, tnii itm. a :d iv;-i*y vi-itor -vis jsenuroi-s ia i>x;irc- i;-:i« of ;*d!.iir : tion for tho city's br-'ataing pl-'.c. Hc<-rui:-p of the brii f . r-H" of lUn" n ha»*k wnrtrr-1 Mfcjiigin has oral million dollars wnrtfl** of h-iv<\ * up and down Wall street lately and with about a •uiuch attonti'ma.-v* aid be given a portlier of felt boot* in Lew Ang«les. Finally the iiit:'i*pst and othor features wore mad" so nitric tivf that one or two brokers gitvo heed to the. pleadings of the state But they told the c-f-lHal-* tli «t if any bnsinpas was to bo done with . them it must take place b"fore s*un , up on a crtain day-:'• b*H"Misi» the: yachting season woiitld open, and all! self-respecting capitalists yacht when < yachting is in season. j We Americans* have .a nunibpr of' habits that enanare with equal car-* ^ MjLtM^*oMts;,attd3jf, brea«:> :»*imma, m so%mti3»f^na- &m^n-- antry. With the. coming of tiog days a blue gill securely hookecf will develop the same exultation jn a Chi. cago banker as in a farmer boy, and bacon scorched in a skillet ovt-r a bush fire Is as palatable to a college professor as to a woodchuck hunter. FRED S.CASC- 5AULTE STE.MARIE.MICH. PRffS.MICH. PIKE'S ASS"N? Foundations -t& ed tfris -.Fall Structure . ', and FouH The'work of exc erection of the &>«» borne of tho Clare upon the wte nrevio?? corner of McEwan «%n begun -this we* 3^4 til the btisoiiJC-iit is!* ' Intiiettruc'.un' W ID i *)p"ning of t?f rinfe :^ v.Ill begin ar.d -with ■ tli.it the^buildmg w^1 lerp-in'-y PMiy in- t!f'- ! Flans prepared ^ i of the site in'iy i changed in°brd-:*-J>a ' if»ics not conlc'rnplii in<-tjncp. .13 well'as •■ ' to the beauty ot 'f iZPi._ mj-so Ceot:* tprminofl, v.ill net h '• 'f hus- Clare hafr1 ao$ 1 'if the iaith of «■*,.£ . *..ire. This * tnictW , 1 :1:p central bu *nuig3 .and add matrriullj W? Eylni ,Jltf8£ we0&l>y& •lafe- tla i&F ItyS ,— ~— lichig'in Mr. t'u-p exprs--,sod a most' '.'appy surprise to lind thi-t part of th" t it<- so liighly dt>velop"d, and with i -j~r videi-cps ot n'i'l pr.) peiity on '-very, ciiro scr.nr- to %IV •and. Up declir d r,i:,d ("instruction l3 \jafl as poM-jiblt5, in the gn-at-st f,id)r in bringing ti :l,g \^]Pn a.t Stt«d prittiifH' ih« two ppnin-ula-., and 'vhich ' lecreatiun ball Tigris i- Q.*-s,-jitial ti lin'p.iii b'tt'-r iien'■ • i\ar fniors of ('ie 1 as well as in thp croation of rlnei i jvj three of the Hat t»ci;il tJos l-fp Ui.'m'.ied Chirp and all bids" fair if the*f"-Ce who had participated in llu'.w«lcoinoi-01CP uarris-on ovVoZm&r position f-*>r the evidences of sympathy with [ The pucIiins,litJ&wid$? l-e&me wasl *he movemnt which l.if-*pirpd Hip or „oca> Qfrovef allowing^live hits and, -janizntion or tho J'ikors. -tr]*t*rig out,tw«l*«» but-wliibi -niP^ on4 WWI? the Ford bind rendered an-,,)risps the CI^ps *«-r* hMplesa.f , '.ah-f-ae ?ar."thft "ne^*1 iSii-ban'f;i,._ j.;n SshhtinuiTJiijgii.: <^^trvollon.-i> * idy £Qr-JOG4''J * T bialli^td^f 1 v9jjnnmenjf\* ".,-»■ *?& ^\fi{t^Jtr*nomb 'U-trfl-V.- fyear to' corns- Is predicted "by Vp'fd * '-\ j aiiHIar-with ,.liis. tact, plush * and" con W>W ibout ,,tant- fah'ness, ' - ' tsc- bail pWy-i - v ;i .* ^__ . aftornooN in] y Ioc't to thejf ,,Q*:"*::~e'"nK 'rssal 9^«rcg Not$s .kept up tO;!fc |
