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Saturday, January 22, 1955 THE BATTLE CREEK ENQUIRER AND NEWS 'Edirarians' Gather Rotary Editors Swap Ideas at Marshall WEA7HER BUREAU MAP- Department Cewrw 'Association9 vitli Girl Spy Imperils Officer's Career 'FORECASTS LOWEK MICHIGAN u. 3. Whim pjn. Harold Davidson, Hillsdale talk on the subject, "The Value of WASHINGTON JP) The Air a Club Bulletin to the Club." Force has accused CoL Patrick W. Arthur Whittington, Cons tan- Hayes of associating with a Ger Mostly cloudy with occasional light snow flurries today, tonight and man girl who pleaded guilty to tine, and Stowell C.

Stebbins of the host club, are co-chairmen of the spying for Russia, and ordered him described as administrative, not a court martial. Miss Schmidt drew a five year prison term last month after she pleaded guilty in a UJS. high commission court to wheedling military secrets from two UJS. intelligence officers. She had been described by American officials some time ago as the mistress of an Air Force MARSHALL Firty-five Rotary bulletin editors, representing 35 clutas in District 219, are gathering today at Hotel Schuler for their second annual meeting.

The organization, which came into being at Marshall last year, is believed to be the first of its kind in the 50-year history of Rotary International. The Rev. Court Adams of the Ionia Rotary Club gave the invocation as the session opened at 3 to show cause why he should not event and they are being assisted Rotary, is serving as secretary, a position to which he was elected last year. Ralph Toaz, Lansing Rotary, will take charge of group singing and entertainment. Governor Talks District Governor Dr.

T. E. Schmidt of Jackson is In attendance to speak on "The Value of a Club Bulletin to the District." Past District Governor E. B. Lincoln of Marshall was scheduled to Sunday.

Colder tonight. be dismissed from the service. by the following editors in presentation of the program. Subtopics for discussion include: The girl, brunette Irmgard M. Schmidt, 24, was described by the "Style and Techniques," Franklin prosecution in Germany last month as one of the most dan M.

Douglas Allegan; "Tenure of intelligence officer. The names of officers involved did not come cut in court. Miss Schmidt said she was in the pay of the Communists and among Office," George G. Dolliver, Battle Creek; "Closer Relations between Club Officers and Editors," Robert gerous spies in Berlin since World War II. The Air Force said there was no Indication she got any tSATTLE CREEK Collins, Charlotte; "How to Get secrets from Hayes, formerly an Low Ttmptnrturet ond Artot -C A of Precipitation tcpected Tonight 51 Avkto'" Members to Contribute to Bulle AREA (B.

o. riooo Wsrnln SLnoo Mostly cloudy intelligence officer there, but it tin," Ray Mulcahey, Coldwater, raised questions of his "judgment and conduct." Churches Install Officers Sunday assisted by Harold Davidson, Hillsdale; "Permanent Organization," with scattered snow flurries and the items of information she admitted handing over to the Russians was a detailed battle order for the Allied defense of West Berlin. The Pentagon announcement said Hayes returned to the United States several months before the events which led to Miss Schmidt's Can Have Hearing' Hayes, 47, and listed by the Air Force as married, was notified yesterday he could have a hearing be a little colder through Sunday. High temperature this afternoon, 28 degrees; low tonight, 16. A-rraqt for A'9Q Gemote Wind Hev fore a board of senior officers.

The Will Howard, Jackson; "Speaker Library," Kendall L. Somers, Niles; "Sources of Copy," Maurice Wells, Sturgis; "A Practical Way to Get Information on Future Programs," Douglas Bullock Three Rivers; "Bulletin Exchange," Bill Wees-siges, Vicksburg; "National Publicity for Our Organization," Bill York, Wayland; "Write-up of Air Force said the -outcome could arrest last Dec. 1. Hayes now is Weothef Condition 30 A isr Jon 22 1955 assigned to the Air Force head be Hayes' discharge from the service under other than honorable conditions. The proceeding was ALBION Installation of church officers Sunday, observance of youth day, and church suppers scheduled neit week head the rent calendars of Albion's churches.

"God's Price of Friendship" will quarters command at Boiling Field here. deliver a sermon entitled "The Christ of the Gospels." The Rev. J. B. Harris, pastor of the Free Methodist Church, will deliver sermons entitled "The Message of the Cross" and "Barnabas: A Good Man" at morning and evening services.

The Rev. Mr. Harris TEMPERATURES IN BATTLE CREEK Last Week's Program," Wade Al len, Kalamazoo. and and LEGAL NOTICES The sun sets today at 5:42 p.m. rises tomorrow at 8:03 a.m.

The moon sets today at 4:33 p.m. rises tomorrow at 7:39 a.m. be the topic of the Rev. John Ten Aiier ine Dusiness session, a steak dinner will be served in the nant at the First Methodist Church. At 4:30 tomorrow oiepnen j.

osier Koom at 7 p.m., ionowea by adjournment. Daylight Gain Today's daylight record shows changes as follows compared with December 22 (one of the five shortest days in 1954 Forenoon, 3 minutes longer; afternoon, 30 minutes longer; net gain, 33 minutes. STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court for the County of Calhoun. In the Matter of the Estate of Vinnle M. Haight.

Deceased. At a session of said Court, held on December thirtieth, A. D. 1954. Present.

Honorable Edmund R. Blaske. Judge of Probate. Notice Is Hereby Given, That all persons interested in said estate are directed to appear before said Probate Representing the Marshall Club will attend a conference of Free Methodist Church clergy being held at the Asbury Theological Seminary at Wilmore, next week. He will leave Tuesday accompanied by the Rev.

William Cusick of Jackson and the Rev. E. J. Moran of Battle Creek. Dr.

Tennant will address the Youth Day gathering at the Lewis Chapel AME. Members of the Methodist Youth Fellowship of the First Methodist Church will be at the meeting will be Co-Chair- that the petitioner cause a copy of this notice be served upon each known party in interest at his last known addrecs by registered mail, return receipt demanded, at least fourteen (14) days prior to such hearing, or by personal service at least five (5) days prior to such hearing. EDMUND R. BLASKE. Judge of Probate.

Andrew W. Lockton. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, 8(14 Michigan National Bank Battle Creek, Michigan. man Stebbins, editor of the Rotarv Detroit 37 27 Duiuth 27 12 Fort Worth 55 30 Grand Rapids 34 24 Houghton 30 20 Jacksonville 66 59 Kansas City 36 18 Lansing 35 26 Los Angeles 59 44 Marquette 30 23 Memphis 47 31 Miami 71 66 Milwaukee 34 14 Minneapolis 27 11 New Orleans 68 42 New York 33 29 Omaha 29 7 Phoenix 53 32 Pittsburgh 42 32 St. Louis 43 28 San Francisco 54 38 Sault Ste.

Marie 27 18 Seattle 44 38 Tampa 70 60 Traverse City 31 20 Washington 33 31 Max. Min. Yesterday (midnight to midnight) 33 20 A week ago today 33 24 A year ago today 19 7 Low last nihght 20 8 a.m. today 20 10:30 a.m. today 21 Precipitation (noon to noon) .01 Snowfall .1 Barometer at noon 29.66, rising Morning stars: Jupiter.

Venus and Saturn; evening stars: Mars and Mercury. THI MOON f.rv Ou. Full Lt Qu. New ma C3 Jn. 1 Jl Ji.

IS Jt. 23 rouncain; j-wis f. storr and Rich Court on January twenty-seventh. A. D.

1955. at 9:30 a.m., to show cause why ard Slagle, associate editors. guests at the service. Church Dinners a license snouia not be granted to Stanley H. Raidle.

executor of said estate, to sell or mortgage the Interest of said estate In certain real estate described in A special service for the and ordination of new church TEMPERATURES ELSEWHERlfl Highest Low of Yesterday tfight Alpena 30 25 Baltimore 32 2S Bismarck 14 7 Brownsville 73 45 Buffalo 34 31 Chicago 36 16 Cincinnati 3S- 27 Cleveland 37 29 Denver 30 10 his petition, for the purpose of distribution; It Is Ordered, That notice thereof officers will be conducted by the Rev. William F. Whitledge at the 8 Union City Schools To Receive Eye-Sight Tests First Presbyterian Church. His be given by publication of a copy hereof for three weeks consecutively previous to said day of hearing, in the Battle Creek Enquirer and News, and that the petitioner cause a copy of this notice to be sermon will be "Your Second Wind." The annual progressive dinner of the Couples' Club will served upon each known party In interest his last known address by registered STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court for the County of Calhoun. In the Matter of the Estate of Nelle Burt Schrurh.

Deceased. At a session of said Court, held at the Probate Office in the City of Marshall In said County, on the eighteenth day of January, A. D. 1955. Present, Honorable Edmund R.

Blaske, Judge of Probate. Wellington R. Burt. Gaylord M. Packard and Security National Bank of Battle Creek, having filed in said Court their petition, as co-executors of said estate, praying for construction of the provisions of said Will regarding abatement of legacies, for instructions respecting apportionment of Federal Estate Tax among the beneficial interests in said estate, for direction as to the proper time for payment of legacies, and for appointment of a guardian ad litem to represent minor legatees on mail, return receipt demanded, at least fourteen (14) days prior to such hearing, or by personal service at least five UNION CITY Nearly 1,000 pupils in the Union City schqol system will be given the Massachusetts Vision Test during the start at the home of Mr.

and Mrs James Hart at 6:30 Wednesday, Tuesday members of the Wom Sans Appeasement, Fear Firm Formosan Policy Move Is Urged (5) days prior to such hearing. EDMUND R. BLASKE, Judge of Probate. Stanley H. Raidle.

Attorney. en's Auxiliary of St. John's Cath next two and one-half weeks, it was announced Friday by Mrs. the Union City elementary school, and then be administered to pupils at Hawley, Barnhart and Sisco rural schools in Branch County, and Abscota, Laurel Grove, and Messerole rural schools in Calhoun County, before Union City high school students are tested. William A.

Dyer, superintendent of schools, is working with Mrs. McFerrin in conducting the program. The test 207 E. Lawrence. Charlotte, Michigan.

olic Church will sponsor a spa ghettl dinner from 6 to 8 p.m. BY RUSSELL BRINES WASHINGTON (IP) Chair Anita McFerrin, staff nurse with the Branch Hillsdale District Health Department in Coldwater. STATE OF MICHIGAN The Prnhate "uenesis" will be the sermon Court for the County of Calhoun. In the man Richards (D-SC) of the House Foreign Affairs Committee Matter of the Estate of John H. HeJns-man.

Deceased. At a session of said The vision testing program will today urged the administration to first be administered to pupils in forces from the Tachens or other islands in the Formosa area should be coupled with a warning that "if new lines are established as the best military perimeter for the defense of Formosa, we will defend it, ty arms if necessary, and retreat no farther." Ike Already Has Authority Richards added in an interview that he believed President Eisenhower now has sufficient authority, as commander-in-chief of the armed forces, to use American air and sea forces in covering a shift of Nationalist defense forces if that becomes necessary. Administration officials said the President would send to Congress early next week a proposal make it clear that there is no "appeasement, fear or weakness" in its Formosan policy. Instead, he said, any shift of topic of the Rev. Thomas Aldrich at St.

James Episcopal Church. Women of the church will precede their annual winter meeting Thursday with a dinner at 6:30. Children's Uay Officers and department chairmen of the Women's Guild and officers of the Salem Daughters will be installed at Sunday morning services at the Salem Evangelical and Reformed Church where the Rev. Walter Merzdorf will preach on "The Reflex Bless Chinese Nationalist defensive ing will be done by Mrs. Carl Shop-bell of Reading, technician.

Sherwood Tested Sherwood school pupils were tested Tuesday and Wednesday. Litchfield pupils will be tested after the Union City program is completed, and then Camden pupils, Mrs. McFerrin said. The test! Woodland Girl Bakes Best Pie the hearing of said petition; It Is Ordered, that the fifteenth day of February. A.

D. 1955. at 1 :30 o'clock In the afternoon, at said Probate Office be. and is hereby, appointed for hearing said petition; and It Is Further Ordered. That public notice thereof be given by publication of a copy of this order, once each week for three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing, in the Battle Creek Enquirer and News, a newspaper printed and circulated in said County, and that petitioners cause a copy of this Order to be mailed to each person known to be interested in said estate by registered mail, return receipt demanded, addressed to said person at his last known address, at least fourteen days prior to such hearing, or to be served by personal service at least five days prior to such bearings.

EDMUND R. BLASKE, Judge of Probata. Brainard s. Sabin. Attorney for Petitioners.

1603 Security National Bank Bids. Battle Creek. Michigan. NEWS NOTES Court, neld on January fourth. A.

D. 1955. Present. Honorable Edmund R. Blaske.

Judge of Probate. Notice is Hereby Given, That the petition of Frank Marcellus praying that the instrument filed in said Court be admitted to probate as the Last Will and Testament of said deceased, that administration of said estate be granted to Michigan National Bank or some other suitable person, and that the heirs of said deceased be determined, will be heard at the. Probate Court on January twenty-seventh. A. D.

1955 at 9:30 a.m. It Is Ordered, That notice thereof be given by publication of a copy hereof for three weeks consecutively previous to said day of bearing, in the Battle Creek Enquirer and News, and that the petitioner cause a copy of this notice to be served upon each known party in interest at his last known address by registered mall, return receipt demanded, at least fourteen (14) days prior to such hearing, or by personal service at least five (5) days prior to such hearing. EDMUND R. BLASKE, Judge of Probate. George F.

Aldrich. Trust Officer. Michigan National Bank. Grand Rapids. Michigan.

has already been administered to pupils in all independent rural HASTINGS Annable Enz, 18, ings from Foreign Missions" to schools in the county, she added. one of the outstanding 4-H club Of the 1,005 children in the members in the county, was county who have been tested, 129 have been referred for further Jacket Stolen Leonard Kane of 112 Alton reported to police last night that a gray gabardine jacket was stolen from his car while it was parked near the S. W. Capital avenue Jackson street intersection. The jacket had a red lining and a broken zipper.

Entry cards are due February 22 and "work must be delivered, by stress a mission service. His text Is Eccl. 11:1. Children's day will be observed at the Bethel Baptist Church. The sermon of the Rev.

Marion Wheeler will be "For This Child I Prayed." The church's monthly musical will be held tomorrow at 7 p.m. Morning and evening sermon topics of the Rev. Parks Hunt at Guides (father and son teams) met last evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gifford of 44 Gordon Blvd.

Fathers and held their business" session around a simulated camp fire in the Gifford living room. Games were played and refreshments were served. The tribe made plans to participate in a "longhouse" meeting of all five Indian Guides tribes crowned champion cherry pie baker in the county Friday. She will represent Barry County in the state contest to be held in Grand Rapids on Feb. 10 and 11.

This is the first time Miss Enz has entered the cherry pie baking contest although examination, according to the staff nurse. The test will reveal whether a child is near-sighted or far-sighted, or if there is a muscle imbalance or astigmatism, she said. She added, however, that many for advance legislative approval of such a plan, which might involve U. S. units in open clashes with Chinese Communists.

Behind this proposal was said to be an administration plan for an around-the-clock fighter cover and naval aid in the evacuation of Nationalists from at least some of the Tachen islands if they are brougnt under massive attack by the Communists. Plans Talked at Conference The plan, and a request to Congress for specific authority, reportedly were discussed as Eisenhower met for 50 minutes yesterday with the National Security Council, and later with his cabi-! net. Chairman George (D-Ga) of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, who told a news conference yesterday there was an indication that a presidential visual defects can be corrected she has won many honors in other hand or by prepaid express, be phases of 4-H club work. the First Baptist Church will be "Long Suffering" and "My Life with treatment and eye exercises, and without the necessity of wearing glasses. Children whose tests tween February 22 and 27.

Accepted works will be returned prepaid by the Art Assn. Artists may write reveal any visual defect should have further examinations by com Story." Sermon Topics "Kingdom of God" and "The Seal of Doom" will be the morning STATE OF MICHIGAN Tha Probata Court for the County of Calhoun. In the Matter of the Estate of arrte Madelon Rose. Deceased. At a session of said Court, held on January nineteenth.

A- D. 1955. Present, Honorable Edmund R. Blaske. Judge of Probate.

Notice Is Hereby Given, That the petition of Clarice S. Lowe, the executrix of said estate, praying that her final account be allowed and the residue of said estate assigned to the persons entitled thereto. In accordance with the terms of the will of said deceased, will be heard at the Probate Court on February tenth, A. D. 1955.

at 9:30 a.m.; Is Is Ordered, that notice thereof be given by publication of a copy hereof for three weeka consecutively previous to said day of hearing, in the Battle Creek Enquirer and News, and that the petitioner cause a copy of this notice to be served upon each known party in interest at his last known address by registered mail, return receipt demanded, at least fourteen (14) days prior to such bearing, or by personal STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court for the County of Calhoun. At a session of said Court, held at the Probate Office in the city of Marshall in said County, on the eleventh day of January. A. D. 1955.

Present. Hon. Edmund R. Blaske. Judge of Probate.

In the Matter of the Estate of Edward W. (Reason. Deceased. Security National Bank of Battle Creek having filed in said Court its fifth annual account as trustee of said estate and its petition praying for the allowance thereof and for the approval and allowance of fees for services rendered said estate. It Is the South Bend Art Assn.

at 620 W. Washington South Bend 16, for prospectus and entry on Feb. 18 at the YMCA. Art Competition Award The South Bend Art Assn. will award $2,100 in prizes in its sixth Annual Michigan Regional Art Exhibition which will be; held March 13 to April 3 in South Bend.

Residents and former residents of the states of Michigan and Indiana are eli petent eye physicians, she said. and evening topics of the Rev. Silas Sugg at the Church of God. At the Macedonia Baptist Church the Rev. R.

V. Davis will message may be forthcoming, said that until its terms are known Services Arranged For Marshall Boy 'he didn't want to express him Ordered. That the third day of February A. D. 1955.

at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon, at said Probate Office, be and is hereby appointed for heannz said ne- tition; It Is Further Ordered, That pub cards. Arrested for Fighting Richard J. Gibbs, 30, of 229 E. Michigan was arrested shortly after midnight last night when officers found him assaulting his wife. At the police station he jumped two officers, and kicked one in the stomach.

Police said he threatened to throw his wife out of their apartment window. He is charged with being disorderly. Skater Hurt Lonnie Shingle-decker, 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. Brenda Gronewald, 14, of Free-port, placed second.

She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Gronewald. Third place honors went to Donna Schleh, 16, of Route 2, Middleville, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Schleh. Won Scholarship Annable during the past month has won a Junior Leadership Achievement scholarship. Last fall she and Patricia Green of Woodland were clothing winners at the state show and Annable is also the junior club leader of her 4-H group. She resides with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Ford Enz on Route 1, Woodland and is a senior at Woodland High School. Judges for the event in which five girls competed were Mrs. Leon Stanton of Route 4, Hastings, an outstanding 4-H club leader, and two home economics teachers, Mrs. Ted Burkle and Jean Humphrey. lic notice tnereor be given by publication of a copy of this order, once each week gible to send original art works to this juried competition.

The jury of selections and awards will consist of three nationally known painters; a conservative, a semi-conservative and an abstractionist. Each juror will make his selections independently and each work accepted will bear the mark of the MARSHALL Funeral services tor three successive weeks previous to will be at 2:30 p.m. Monday at service at least five (5) days prior to such bearing. EDMUND BLASKE, Judge of Probata. Wagner.

Wagner Wagner, Regent Building. Battle Creek, Michigan. Brooks Methodist Church for Larry self on it one way or the other. Sen. Morse (Ind-Ore), a Foreign Relations Committee member, said in a separate interview he would support a request for specific authority that the President believed necessary in the present crisis.

But Morse said he was against granting any blanket authority. Must Draw Line Sen. Sparkman (D-Ala), also a Ladd Wolf, 6-year-old son of Mr and Mrs. Ladd E. Wolf of 222 judge or judges voting for it.

said day of hearing. In the Battle Creek Enquirer and News, a newspaper printed and circulated in said County, and that petitioner shall at least fourteen days prior to such hearing cause a copy of this notice to be mailed to each known party in interest in this estate at his last known address by registered mall, return receipt demanded. EDMUND BLASKE, Judge of Probate. Lloyd Humbarger. Attorney.

Sister in Law Dies Mrs. Kalamazoo who was fatally injured by a truck in the street near his home yester Paul Shingledecker of 1665 West Kirby Road, sustained a severe Corinne Huntington Jackson of 54 Rose has been notified of another death in her immediate STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probata Court for the County of Calhoun. In the Matter of the Estate of Con L. Hume, Deceased. At a session of said Court, held on January eighteenth.

A. D. 1955. Present, Honorable Edmund R. Blaske.

Judge of Probate. Notice Is Hereby Given. That all creditors of said deceased are required to present their claims In head injury yesterday afternoon when Via foil n'Viilo elrativtrr nn I Foreign Relations Committee member, agreed with Richards' Mrs. Edna security ifflnK Bldg. Battle Creek, Michigan day noon.

The truck driver, 18- Examination Waived On Burglary Charge MARSHALL Seventeen-year-old Lawrence A. Murphy of 287 Ave. Battle Creek, was arraigned on a charge of breaking and entering in the nighttime before Justice of the Peace R. D. Scott yesterday, after his arrest in Cleveland.

He is accused of breaking Into the Luse Motor Sales car lot building the night of Dec. 28. Murphy waived, examination and was bound over to Circuit Court. He is being held in jail in default of $3,000 bond. Marshall police and others had sought young Murphy on an original charge of car theft, for questioning in the theft of at least four cars on Dec.

28 and 29. STATE OF MICHIGAN Th. writing and under oath, to said Court. year old Gail Township. The Bedford Rescue Squad ambulance took the boy to Here is the winning recipe: Court for the County of Calhoun.

In theiand to "rve Py therof upon Se For the filling mix together 2 Francis Champ- curity national isanK or isattie Elm St. hospital where we was Michigan, fiduciary of said estate, and cups cherries, cup cherry juice: admitted. X-rays revealed no Boughton Huntington, 61, widow of the late Rev. Seth Rowen Huntington, DD, of Beldon, SX). She had been in ill health of late but was having a permanent when she suffered a stroke and died within an hour, on January 14.

She leaves three children, Seth Merwin Huntington, of Yankton, cup brown sugar; Vs. cup white skull fractures. opinion that the President needs no further authority. The 70th Fleet has been ordered to defend Formosa and presumably can undertake any task necessary to that end, Sparkman said, referring to evacuation of the eoastal islands. "A movement from those is man, was noi held by police.

He told them the boy ran into the street before his oil sugar; teaspoon cinnamon; and Matter of the Estate of Guy E. Ormsby, Deceased. At a session of said Court, held on January eleventh. A. D.

1955. Present, Honorable Edmund R. Blaske. Judge of Probate. Notice Is Hereby Given.

That the petition of Security National Bank of Battle Creek, the administrator with the will annexed of said estate praying that its final account be allowed and the residue of said estate Police Find Wallet E. L. Klaiber of Grand Rapids reported the loss 1 tablespoon tapioca. Bring to a boil, remove from heat and add teaspoon almond extract and 1 of his billfold, containing about tablespoon butter and chill. $300 in cash and $500 in checks to police Thursday night.

He told assigned to the persons entitled therein For the pastry sift together once that such claims will be heard by said Court at the Probate Office on March twenty-eighth, A. D. 1955. at 9:30 a.m. It Is Ordered.

That notice thereof be given by publication of a copy hereof for three -weeks consecutively previous to said day of hearing, in the Battle Creek Enquirer and News, and that the fiduciary cause a copy of this notice to be served upon each known party in interest at his last known address by registered mail, return receipt demanded, at least fourteen (14) days prior to such hearing, or by personal service at least five (5) days prior to such hearing. EDMUND R. BLASKE. Judge of Probate, Trust Department. Security National Bank, Battle Creek.

Michigan. truck, and that he LARRY slammed on his brakes and swerved to the left to miss the boy but was unable to do so. Death was due to an inter-cranial hemorrhage and concus in accordance with the terms of the will of said deceased, wfll be heard at the 2 cups flour, teaspoon baking powder, and 1 teaspoon salt. Cut t-roDate court on February third, A. 1955, at 9:30 a.m.; It Is Ordered.

That S.D.; Mrs. Julien Keiser, Salem, and Mrs. Margaret Stephens, St. Louis, Mo. Burial was in Salem.

Rotary Leads League The Rotary Club team in' the YMCA-Service Club Volleyball league oc in J3 cup butter and cup lard. notice thereof be given by publication of a copy hereof for three weeks consecu lands," Richards said, may be necessary from a defensive viewpoint but if we do that, it should be made crystal-clear to the people of Asia that it is not a step of appeasement, fear or weakness. "It would risk a shooting war but we run a far greater risk sion, Coroner J. D. Scott said this iiiena in cup water with two tively previous to said day of hearing, in the Battle Creek Enquirer and News.

forks. Roll and line Die nlate. add morning. and that the petitioner cause a copy of filling and lattice work toD. Bake Larry was born Feb.

29, 1948 Driver Injured At Hastings Intersection HASTINGS Donald B. Der mis notice to oe served upon each known party in interest at his last known ad at 400 degrees for 10 minutes andlln Marshall. He was a member then reduce heat to 350 the Sunday School and cherub oress Dy registered mail int kivlil waj. i lug ij-iic nub ucniattGea, at least zourteen (14) days choir of Brooks Memorial Meth for 30 minutes. drawn here.

It Will have tO be 10 "earing, or by personal service at least five (5) davs Drior tn drawn farther down the rick, 30, of 1014 N. Michigan suffered four fractured ribs when his car and one driven by Jack cupies first place in the standings with a 13-2 record. Close behind is the Y's Men's Club team with a 12-3 record. The Y's Men advanced to their present position by sweeping a three-game match with the Exchange Club team Thursday evening. The schedule of next Thursday's game follows: 6:45 p.m., Y's Men vs.

Lions; 7:30 p.m.. The decision of the Judges and persons privileged to taste this pie was that it had an unusual flavor and a never-to-be-forgotten crust. officers that he. missed it after attending the Michigan Theater and a restaurant. Officers checked the restaurant, and then had the theater manager open up so they could check there.

The billfold, with cash and papers intact, was found in an aisle. Purse Snatched Mary Clark of 328 W. VanBuren reported to police last night that a teen-age boy, about 15 years old, had snatched her black plastic purse as she walked along Champion street by the Federal Civil Defense Administration parking lot. The boy ran off with the purse, containing $12, and joined two other boys, she said, then all ran toward W. VanBuren street.

The theft was about 7 m. Indian Guides Meet The Ottawa tribe of the YMCA's Indian Gavit. 23, of 1520 S. Hanover St. such hearing.

EDMUND R. BLASKE. Judge of Probate. Lloyd Humbarger, Attorney. Security Bank Building.

Battle Creek, Michigan. NO ESCAPE collided at North Jefferson and odist Church, and was a first grade student at Craty School. Surviving besides his parents; are two sisters, Linda Lou, age 5, and Lana Lea, age the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Rene Herman, Marshall Township; paternal grandmother, Mrs.

Cleo Wolf, Albion, a great-grandmother, Mrs. Ursula Claerhout, STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court for the County of Calhoun. In the Matter of the Estate of Margaret B. Heath, Deceased. At a session of aald Court, held on January twentieth, A.

D'. 1955. Present, Honorable Edmund R. Blaske. Judge of Probate.

Notice Is Hereby Given, That the petition of Herbert D. Burtis, the administrator of said estate, praying that his final account be allowed and the residue of said estate assigned to the persons entitled thereto, will be heard at the Probate Court on February tenth. A. D. 1955.

at 9:30 a.m.; It Is Ordered, that notice thereof be given by publication of a copy hereof for three weeks consecutively previous to said day of hearing, in the Battle Creek Enquirer and News, and that the peti BRISTOL, Conn. U.R) Patrolman Edward Egliskis was sent to investigate atwo-car accident. One East Mill streets at 5:30 p. m. Friday.

Damage to the cars amounted to more than $600, police said. Exchange vs. Junior Chamber of Area Births of the drivers was his wife. Commerce; 8 Rotary vs. Battle Creek Teachers Club; and 8-40 p.m., Battle Creek Teachers vs.

Junior Chamber. The Optimist STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court for the County of Calhoun. In the Matter of the Estate of Ralph Af. Bird, Deceased. At a session of said Court, held on January ten, A.

D. 1955. Present, Honorable Edmund R. Blaske. Judge of Probate.

Notice Is Hereby Given. That the petition of Harold M. Bird and Ralph J. Bird, the Co-Executors of said estate, praying that their final account be allowed and the residue of said estate assigned to the persons entitled ihntn Mr. and Mrs.

William Hicks of Route 5, a son at 6:14 p.m. Friday at Branch County Detroit; also several aunts, uncles and cousins. Area Deaths Club team drawing a bye. Games are played in the YMCA gym tioner cause a copy of this notice to be served upon each known party In interest at hia last known address by registered mail, return receipt demanded, at least Community Health Center at nasium. Coldwater.

Mr. and Mrs. David Green of Wilcox-Gay Seeks 'Reorganization In Federal Court Answers to How Smart Are You? 1. Law. 2.

"The House of Seven Gables." 3. No; (into New York" Bay). 4. The Psalms. 5.

Monarchy. 6. "Frogs and snails and puppy-dogs tails." 7. Minnesota. 8.

Father Divine's. 9. Ocean. 10. France.

Ike to Ask OK on Far East Plans in accordance with the terms of the will of said deceased, will be heard at the Probate Court on February three. A. 1955 at 9:30 a.m.; It Is Ordered. That notice thereof be given by publication of a copy hereof for three weeks consecutively previous to said day of hearing. In the Battle Creek Enquirer and News, and fourteen (14) days prior to such hearing, or by personal service at least five (5) days prior to such hearing.

EDMUND R. BLASKE, Judge of Probate-Ronald M. Ryan. Attorney. Michigan National Sank.

Battle Creek, Michigan. 152 Morse Coldwater, a son at 8:51 p.m. Friday at Branch County Community Health Center at Mrs. William E. Shatter QUINCY Mrs.

Victoria A. Shaner, 80. of California Township died Friday morning at the home of a son. Earl Shaner, in northwest Quincy. Mrs.

Shaner was born Sept. 3, 1874 in Vinton County, Ohio, the daughter of Stephen and Sarah (Lee) Stephen (Continued from Page One.) miles north of Formosa would be Coldwater. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rodesiler GRAND RAPIDS UP) The Wilcox-Gay of Charlotte, of 42 E.

Jefferson Quincy. a daughter at 3:45 a.m. today at lts subsidiary, Garod Radio ONLY COLUMBIA GIVE YOU THE WONDERFUL NEW vui ut JJi VJUB.iy II, I'M. JL 1UCU petitions yesterday to reorganize IIIIIIIIIIIITTTTTTITH under the federal bankruptcy act, Nationalist defenders with "surrender or die" leaflets. The three American aircraft carriers steaming toward the Formosa Strait from the Philippines were the Essex, Kearsarge and Yorktown, among the biggest and most powerful in the U.S.

Navy. Officially they were en route to "exercises" in the danger area but they would be in position to use their 300 fighter planes to assist the evacuation of Tachen if the word comes from Washington. FREE At! Rl OfiMM son. She was married to William Shaner Oct. 10, 1901, in Van Wert, Ohio.

He died Nov. 5, 1932. Survivors include the one son, Earl; three sisters, Mrs. Hallie Hoaglin of Crawfordville, Mrs. Bessie Rank of Cavet, Ohio, and Mrs.

Alta Hattery of Washington, D.C.; two brothers, Clarence Stephenson of Grover Hill. Center at Coldwater. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Vierk of Route 1, Freeport, a daughter at 12:30 p.m.

Friday at Pennock Hospital in Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Minniear of Route 2 Marshall, a daughter. defended "to the last man." The Nationalist air force was out in strength during the night and early today, bombing and strafing the Red invasion fleet along a 300-mile stretch of the coast for the fourth consecutive day.

First reports said they sank 60 Red vessels. Reds Dominate Air But the Communist air force, operating from nearby airbases at Shanghai and nearby coastal cities, still dominated the air over Tachen itself and showered the See Our Ad on Back Page BEN FRANKLIN STORE 237 W. Mlrhlgan Chester C. Woolridge, referee in bankruptcy, said the petitions seek to reorganize the creditor and debt structure of the two firms in order to proceed with their usual business. Federal Judge W.

Wallace Kent has appointed Wadsworth Bissell, of Grand Rapids, as trustee. The Charlotte corporation produces, sells and distributes recording instruments and other electronic equipment. The Garod firm manufactures television and radio sets. That makes the amazing differ at 8:30 a.m. Friday, in Oaklawn Hospital, Marshall.

Mr. and Mrs. Dell Boody of Route 2, Marshall, a daughter at 7:30 p.m. Friday at Oaklawn Hospital in Marshall. Mr.

and Mrs. Carlton Van-Voorhees of Route 1. Marshall, a son at 10:29 p.m. Friday at Oaklawn Hospital in Marshall. Ohio, and Vinton Stephenson of Plainville; three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

Mrs. Shaner had lived in this vicinity for 30 years. She was a member of the Methodist Church in Middleville, but attended the California Presbyterian Church after moving here. ence in the looks and wearabil-ity of your clothes They'll look fresher and cleaner than ever before. Exclutioely at G.

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