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Battle Creek Enquirer from Battle Creek, Michigan • Page 11

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and News, Saturday, Oct. 4, 1969 D-3 Enquirer Almanac -BIRTHS- LAKEVIEW GENERAL Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lindney, 126 N. 32nd a daughter Friday.

BATTLE CREEK COMMUNITY Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Gagnier, 88 N. Wabash a son Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cook, 150 S. Ridgeway Drive, a daughter Friday. Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Seagers, 59 Geiger a daughter Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Russell, 26 Oxford a son Friday.

ALBION COMMUNITY Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Martin, 111 Ash 'Albion, a daughter Friday. OAKLAWN, MARSHALL Mr. and Mrs.

George Scott, Route 1, Olivet, a daughter Friday. COLDWATER COMMUNITY Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Spence, 10 North Hillsdale, a daughter Friday. LOCAL BRIEFS services will be Officers said they arrested at 7:30 p.m.

nightly be- Robert E. Turner, 22, of 52 Sunday for at least Fourth St. on a charge of weeks by the Rev. Randy being disorderly by hindering evangelist, at the for- and obstructing when he atFour-Fold Gospel build- tempted to interfere with the 303 N.E. Capital Ave.

arrest of Bolden. series is sponsored by Pentecostal Tabernacle, Mr. and Mrs. James E. which the Rev.

Myrtle (Kathleen Tuck) Breen of is minister. Portage announce the birth of a son Sept. 27 at Borgess Carolyn Crawford, 26, Hospital, Kalamazoo, Mr. and Co Columbia Road, Ea- Mrs. Earl J.

Breen of 215 BitRapids, lost control of the tersweet Lane are the matershe was driving east on nal grandparents, and Mr. Highway six miles east and Mrs. Donald Tuck of Charlotte at 4 p.m. Thurs- Bellevue are the paternal The car veered off the grandparents. and struck a utility She suffered injuries to back, and a leg injury.

At Among the survivors of Rapids Community Clifford C. Snider, 69, of Carattendants said she mel Township, who died Frifair condition. day, is a sister, Mrs. Harry (Cleda) Brooks of Battle Creek. police said Lamar 20, of 318 Hubbard Jessie Bolden, 26, of 66 Square dance lessons, Kendall St.

were arrested 9:30 p.m. Sunday, VFW Club this morning on charges basement, 869 W. Columbia disorderly by fight- Promenaders Square after a patrolman saw Dance Club is the sponsor, fighting each other at S. Dale and Mickey Smith of and Hamblin Avenue. Jackson are instructors.

Why Pay More! Why Pay MORE SAVING SUN. FROM MEI LARGE BEET Dete from US. WEATHER BUREAU ESSA COLD 50 40 COOLER 50 60 Rain Shewers BATTLE CREEK AREA--Fair to partly cloudy with a warming trend tonight and Sunday. Highs today 75 to 82, lows tonight 55 to 60. Highs Sunday 78 to 84.

Winds east to Traverse City Atlanta Albuquerque Bismarck Boston Chicago Cincinnati. Fort Denver. Detroit Duluth Jacksonville Kansas City Los Angeles Miami Beach Milwaukee New Orleans 86 New York Pittsburgh St. Louis Salt Lake City. San Francisco.

Sault Ste. Marle Seattle Tucson Washington 82 southeast 8 to 18 m.p.h. tonight and Sunday. Probabilities of precipitation: near zero tonight and 10 per cent Sunday. LOWER MICHIGAN Partly cloudy with a warming trend tonight and Sunday.

Lows tonight 55 to 60, highs Sunday 78 to 84. Monday's outlook: little change. Winds east to southeast 8 to 18 m.p.h. tonight and Sunday. Ten per cent chance of precipitation Sunday.

FIVE-DAY FORECAST--Temperatures Saturday through Wednesday will average degrees above the normal highs of 68 to 75 and lows of 43 to 53. Continued unseasonably mild with only minor daily changes. Precipitation will total about one-half. to three-fourths of an inch in occasional periods of rain or showers Sunday through Wednesday. TEMPERATURES TEMPERATURES IN High Low Alpena 59 BATTLE CREEK Escanaba 59 Flint Max.

Min. Grand Rapids Yesterday 80 Houghton Houghton A year ago 51 Lansing week 69 988 Jackson Kinross Marquette Low last night 54 Muskegon 7 a.m. 56 Pellston. Noon 59 Saginaw Precip. (yesterday) THE MOON Last Qu, New First Qu.

Full Oct. 3 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Morning stars: Venus, Saturn and Mercury.

Evening stars: Jupiter, Mars. The sun sets today at 6:19 p.m. and rises tomorrow at 6:43 a.m. The moon sets today at 3:17 p.m. and rises today at 12:18 a.m.

More! Why OBITUARIES Mrs. Forest C. Armour Mrs. Clara Armour, 84, of 56 W. Territorial Road, wife of Forrest C.

Armour, died Thursday in a Kalamazoo hospital after a long illness. She was born in Chesaning but had resided here for more than 60 years. She was a member of the Seventh -day Adventist Church. Mrs. Gary Kramer Services were held Friday for Mrs.

Sharon Kay (Clark) Kramer, 25, of Lansing, wife of Gary Kramer, who died Tuesday in University Medical Center, Ann Arbor, after a long illness. Burial was in Parma Cemetery. Also surviving are children. Connie, Jeffrey and Brian Kramer, all at home; parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Walter E. Clark of Spring Arbor; and brothers, Carlos and Walter J. Clark, both of Coldwater. Willis A. Harre Willis A.

Harre, 61, a retired Vicksburg farm implement dealer, died unexpectedly Thursday at his home in Bradenton, Fla. Mr. Harre, who was born in Riga, was a 1930 graduate of College and a 1930 Wittenberg, the Ohio All-College football team. He was a member of Pyramid Masonic Lodge in Toledo, Ohio. Mr.

Harre retired two years ago, selling the business and moving to Florida. Surviving are his wife, the former Catherine Klein; a son, William Harre of Kalamazoo; a daughter, Mrs. Linda Sellars of Flint; a stepson, Fred Klein of Scotts; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Helen VanHoove of Kalamazoo; a Pay Israel counters Egypt, Arab raids By United Press International Egyptian troops crossed the Suez Canal Friday night and attacked in the Israeli-held Sinai peninsula, a Cairo spokesman said today. Israel said its forces threw back the Egyptians and sent planes in a retaliatory raid on the Egyptian side of the canal.

Israel also said its infantrymen raided Arab guerrilla; bases in Lebanon. Beirut radio said four Lebanese civilians were wounded and several houses blown up in the attack, the fourth Israeli commando raid on Lebanon since the Arab-Israeli war of 1948. brother, Gilbert Harre of Temperance; and sisters, Mrs. I Maher of Temperance and Mrs. Eleanora Lentz of Toledo.

Mrs. Charles Burkhardt Mrs. Alison (Tiffany) Burkhardt, 59, of 145 Harris widow of Charles Burkhardt, died Friday in Lakeview eral where she had been one week. Hospitant She was born in St. Joseph County.

Mrs. Burkhardt retired in 1968 as a registered nurse in the Coldwater Community Health Center where she had been employed 15 years. She was a graduate of gess School of Nursing, Kalamazoo. She was a member of the Athens Naomi Chapter 53, OES, and the Coldwater White Shrine. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.

Jack (Carol) Nichols of Union City; her mother, Mrs. Ethel Tiffany of Athens; sisters, Mrs. Martin (Rhea) Levandowski of Ann Arbor and Mrs. Lawrence (Lorna) Carter of Athens, and a brother, Merle Tiffany of Three Rivers. Mrs.

Egbert Patton Mrs. Mildred M. Lingar) Patton, 72, of 1920 E. Michigan died today in Leila Hospital where she had been a patient since Aug. 23.

She was the widow of Egbert Patton. She was born in Suwanee, Tenn. Surviving are a daughter, Miss Sylvia Patton, home; sons, James E. "Patton of Emett Township and Robert H. of Silverton, N.J., and brothers, White Lingar of More! Why USDA Grade "AA" Pioneer U.S.

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Elizabeth M. Steagerman, 71, of 103 Champion died Friday at her home. She came to Battle Creek from in 1954. Surviving a son, William F. Steagerman of Bedford Township.

Peter Lukas Peter Lukas, 91, of 86 E. Goguac died Friday in the Springhill Extended Care Facility Nursing Home where he was a patient. Mr. Lukas had been honored May 23 as the newest newcomer to Battle Creek during an observance here of Michigan Week Hospitality Day. Born in Lithuania, he came to the United States in 1912.

Mr. Lukas retired 1948 as a tailor with the Kuppenheimer Clothing Co. He was a member of St. Nicholas Catholic Church, Chicago, Ill. Surviving are his widow Why Pay More! 35 Stella (Klimauskas); a daughter, Mrs.

Andrew (Stacy) Olipra of Battle Creek and sons, Valentine Lukas of Long Beach, and Joe of Addison, Ill. Mrs. Joseph L. Morey OLIVET Mrs. Goldie M.

(Cox) Morey, 78, of Route 2, died Friday in Hayes-GreenBeach Hospital, Charlotte. She was the widow of Joseph L. Morey. She was born in Marion, Ind. Surviving is a son, Joseph C.

Morey of Route 2, Olivet. Mrs. Vilo Toler Mrs. Vilo (Pulver) Toler, 61, of 23012 Wabauscon Road, died Friday in Lakeview General Hospital where she had been a patient for one week. She was born in Climax.

Mrs. Toler was employed as an Avon representative. Surviving are her mother, Mrs. Glenn M. Baker of Battle Creek; a stepsister, Mrs.

Carlton (Joyce) of Homer and stepbrothers, Harrison M. Baker Creek and Wallace E. Baker of Hawaii. Revival held ginning two Moore, mer ing at The the of Smith Mrs. of 10075 ton car Island of day.

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