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The Herald-Palladium from Benton Harbor, Michigan • 3

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THE NEWS-PALLADIUM, BENTON HARBOR, MICH. PAGE THitn FRIDAY, JANUARY 2 1947 Despondent Girl Army-Navy Boss? Latest News Of St Joseph duly cited for their outstanding performance during the first half of the bowling season under the captaincy of Fred Thierbach. The team and guests held an Informal get-together following the dinner. Senate Groups Battle Oyer Small Business WASHINGTON, Jan. X- (AP) -Another close battle between Republicans and Democrats headed for a DIVORCE SUIT FILED Suit for a divorce on charges cf cruelty was filed today in Berrien county circuit court by Harvey William Lakeside, against Mary Catherine White.

They were married June 17, 1925, and havi one child. Harold D. Smith, World Bank Head, Dies Unexpectedly Commits Suicide In Bridgman Home showdown today with the Senate pledged to vote by 5 p. m. (EST) on the question of setting up a special small business committee.

and Mrs. Norman Strong of Detroit. Mrs. Seymour and her son, who expect to be gone three weeks, will also visit her husband's parents, the Allan A. Seymours of Ann MARRIAGE LICENSES Charles W.

Ritchie, 28, South Bend; Irma Morseen, 28, South Senator Wherry of Nebraska, the Episcopal Men's Bena. William C. West, 21. New Buffalo; Arlene Meissner, 20, Mason, Mich. William Hammel, 30, Benton Harbor; Izola Hodge, 24, Benton BRIDGMAN, Jan.

Apparently lespondent, Eloise Turner Driver, 18-year-old common-law wife of a Bridgman Foundry worker, fired a .20 gauge shotgun into her abdomen at 9 a. m. today and died shortly afterwards in her room in the home of Mrs. Velicia Ware, near the California school. Coroner Louis Kerllkowske de Club Elects Heads Republican whip, told a reporter he thinks the GOP wing has the necessary majority to put over a resolution giving the committee eight months to study small business problems.

Wherry would head the group. John Fricke was elected president of St. Paul's Episcopal Men's club at the meeting last evening at the Democrats, however. continued Wiltse's Band Plays At Sun Bowl Game Friends here have learned that Franklin L. Wiltse, former director of the St.

Joseph high school and St. Joseph Municipal bands, took his Artesia (New Mexico) high school band to the Sun Bowl carnival and Sun Bowl football game at El Paso, Texas, last New Year's day. The band played a number of concerts and appeared on several radio programs as well as marching In the huge Sun Carnival parade. The 65-plece band and its chaperones made the trip In two chartered buses, and made its headquarters at Fort Bliss. "Much like Blossom Week in St.

Joseph." Mr. Wiltse Writes. In addition to Its band appearing in the big event, Artesia also sent a candidate for the role of Sun princess. their attack on special committees, home of Lyle Dixon on John Beers; road. contending they violate the spirit of scribed her death as suicide.

the congressional reorganization act. Others elected were: Nelson Par-ron, vice-president; and Charles They made the same contention in state POLICE of the New Buf Counterfeit Sugar Stamps Are Found In Bangor Vicinity BANGOR, Jan. 24 Counterfeit sugar stamps in relatively small amounts turned up recently in Bangor stores, local merchants disclose. The average loss per store here has been between 150 and 200 pounds of sugar, proprietors declare. Since counterfeit stamps taken in must be made good by the storekeepers, this will mean the loss of that much sugar from present quotas.

Merchants say the loss is not sufficient to cripple sugar supplies here to any great extent. It is believed the counterfeit stamps found here were a part of those distributed in southwestern Michigan late last fall by a ring of operators broken up recently by the arrest of several men by federal agents in Indiana and southwestern Michigan. Other attempts to pass counterfeit stamps in this area have been detected, but they were usually minor and crude efforts easily an unsuccessful fight earlier in the Rhodes, secretary-treasurer. falo post said the young woman's i Plans were made to honor the Li'liL week against continuation of the war investigating committee. -f A ladies of the church with a Ladies Night supper April 24.

Orange Gmpefntt common-law nusoana, iiaien Driver, 19, told them he knew of no reason why she should take her own life, although he stated she had frequently been subject to spells of brooding despondency for reas 120 Hear Designer Orange and Grapefreit At Home Institute Society Upwards of 120 persons, the larg W. Stuart Symington, above, of St Louis, now assistant secretary of war for air. is considered a likely candidate for the new cabinet post of secretary of national defense, proposed as part of the recent unification of armed forces. ons he did not know. The colored couple came to Bridgman from Chicago in November and have been living together "4 .3 Eighteen members of the Past est crowd to attend the series thus far, heard Aarre K.

Lahti, instructor in design in the College of Architecture and Design, University of Michigan, speak on interior dec since then, according to the of Matrons club were entertained Brevities ficers. Thursday evening at a dinner given by Mrs. w. J. Dahlke and Miss F.

S. Upton To Address Rotary Frederick S. Upton will address Rosabel Risto at the Dahlke home, 914 Main street. Th thumb was considered the An ice cream birthday cake was fashionable "ring finger" during the The husband was ut of the War home, where they have been rooming the last three weeks, but Mrs. Ware heard the blast of the gun and rushed into the bedroom in time to see the victim slump to the floor.

I jfrmA I II ill served in honor of the birthdays of 15th and 16th centuries. Lutheran Leader Sees New Capital-Labor Era orating and home furnishings Thursday evening at the St. Joseph high school. The lecture was the fourth in the series of five at the Home Planners Institute. The final lecture will be next Thursday when Prof.

H. O. Whittemore, of the University of Michigan speaks on landscaping, trees and shrubbery. the St. Joseph-Benton Harbor Rotary club Monday noon In the Vincent hotel, Benton Harbor.

Mr. Upton will tell the club about the Nineteen Hundred Corporation and the washing machine business. the Mesdames Edwin Iaggi, Arthur Ludwig, Charles Benner and Miss Rosabel Risto. A dlscrlptive letter was read from HAROLD D. SMITH WASHINGTON, Jan.

14-(AP) The unexpected death of Harold D. Smith, vice-president of the World Bank, leaving that global reconstruction agency leaderieM again today, presumably will spar the search for a new president. Smith, former United States budget director, was stricken suddenly by a heart attack late yesterday at his farm home near Culpepper, Va. He waa 48 years old. He had been servins as chief past matron Mrs.

John Roberts, DETROIT, Jan. 24-(AP) -The Rev. H. Conrad Hover, executive secretary of American Missions today expressed faith that "capital and Reports On Committee Meeting Herman Gersonde, representative for now in St. Petersburg, about her 9,000 mile trip with her husband through the west and Canada.

FIVE DIVORCES GRANTED the state meeting of the Lions Blind labor will somehow join hands to meet the clamor of the people for Five divorce decrees were granted today in Berrien county circuit committe In Lansing, reported on the meeting at the Thursday noon Announcement has been received names in which to live." State police were summoned immediately, but she was dead when they arrived approximately 15 minutes later. Trooper William Mlddleton, who investigated the shooting with Trooper Andres Muth, said as far as they could learn there were no trouble between the couple. The body was removed to the Hall funeral home, where funeral arrangements will be made later today. court by Judge George B. Hartrick, meeting of the St.

Joseph Lions club of the marriage on January 18 of Declaring the "church has much of Pontiac. in the Whitcomb hotel. Mr. Oer at stake in serving the needs of re DANCING AT CRYSTAL PALACE PAW PAW LAKE, COLO MA, MICH. SATURDAY, JAN.

25, 1947 MUSIC BY Bob Lewis and His Orchestra Admission: 85c per person, tax included. COMING: SATURDAY FEB. 1 BY POPULAR REQUEST Sherman Hayes and His Orchestra Anna May Hackel Agens, Benton Miss Lois Witt, daughter of a former St. Joseph man, the Rev. W.

J. Witt, and wife of Cincinnati, O. settling people," Rev. Hoyer told executive of th international hanlc sonde stated he put in an order for "several Braille typewriters for blind Harbor, from Robert Agens on a for reconstruction and develooment cross bill charging cruelty. They people in St.

Joseph, and along with Miss Witt, one of the five grand since December 18, when President were married April 25, 1943. his talk on. how the blind are mat 29th annual meeting of the National Lutheran Council that Amer lean missions now serves 17 hous lng projects in this country. The Rev. Dr.

Norris Wee, execu tive secretary of the council's new EAigene Meyer resigned. Smith resigned, too. but aereed to stav on Hilda Baginski Bessette, Benton Harbor, from Norman Bessette, on lng advancements by increasing the number of occupations they are able to enter, Clifford Martin showed a film on "How Industry is Absorb a cross bill charging cruelty. They until the bank's directors elected a new president. children of the late Mi and Mrs.

W. H. Witt of Harrison avenue, St. Joseph, was married to Glen G. Ballagh, of Grosse, Tie, near Detroit.

They will make that city their home when he finishes his studies at Michigan State college in East Lansing. were married Dec. 7, 1940, and have Coincidentally with Smith's death which came so suddenlv that medi ing the Blind." Mr. Martin, who ly organized student service commission disclosed that $225,000 had been allocated by the Lutheran council to provide for the spiritual needs of veterans attending colleges cal aid was not at hand bunk of was program chairman, also show ed several sport films. ficial indicated privately that the wiae-ranging search for a president Edward Taylor was elected presi may be nearine an end The and universities.

The director of the council's serv tion- is "under active consideration Return From New York Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Lewis, 315 Lake court, have returned home after spending two weeks in New York City, where at thi moment, he told a reporter, one cmia. Cora Hogue Cook, Benton township, from Daniel Edward Cook on a cross bill charging cruelty. They were married June 20, 1932.

William Victor, Benton Harbor, from Pearl Webb Victor on a charge of desertion. They were married June 27, 1915. in Cartersville, and have two children. Jean Beverly Antes Rue, Benton township, from Arthur William Rue on charges of cruelty. They were married Feb.

5, 1944, in Hampton, and have one child. dent of the Methodist choir last evening when the choir members met for a co-operative supper and social meeting at the home of the director, Mrs. H. V. Gray of 414 Church street.

anj in directors hope for an early he attended the National Motor ice commission, Dr. N. M. Ylvisaker, of Minneapolis, pleaded for peacetime extension of the 78 Lutheran service centers which he said received 11,297,608 visits from service boat show as a representative of the aecision. Smith, a former managing direc 'm FwerlptJ trade magazine, "The Boating Industry." Mrs.

Lewis stayed with the ThorlBif Dyrings. Mrs. Dyring's Others elected were: Miss Elea- men from 1941 through 1946. At the Beautiful Shadowland Ballroom SUNDAY NIGHT 1 DANCING STARTS AT 8 30 P. M.

I Bob Lewis and His Orchestra 1 tor of the Michiga Municipal League and also a former state budget director, was well known nora Lambert, vice-president and party chairman; Miss Mary Far- parents, the Theodore Opsatas, re side on Lake Shore drive. Only One Troopship num, secretary and treasurer; and here. In 1941 Mr. Smith spent several days in the twin cities, confer. Miss Doris Perlick, librarian ring with the late Circuit Judge Due To Arrive Today (By Associated Press) Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Smith, who Son Born To Writer And Wife-Mrs. Florence Bossenberger of this city has received announcement of the birth of a son, Jonathan Stow, Fremont Evans, at that time presl IIIMIIIMIMMMIIMIM dent of the Michigan Municipal WHIM The Army transport J. H. McRae, were recently married, were honored with a bridal shower when the St Joseph branch of the National Olsen Ebanti- league, and with City Manager Her due at San Francisco with 1349 to Mr.

and Mrs. Eric Hatch of Phila man G. Crow of St. Joseph, who wag troops and three civilians from Ma Association of Letter Carriers and delphia, Pa. Mr.

Hatch has had two also a league director. nila, is the only troopship scheduled serials published recently in the its auxiliary met last night at $he Richard Krause home, 1011 Pearl to arrive today (Fri.) at a United States Port. I Saturdey Evening Post, "The Happy Warrior" and "Bright was the Sword." His wife's parents', Dr. -and street. A table lamp was presented to the couple by the group.

Four troopships docked yesterday, three at New York. They were the BETWEEN TWIN CITY BRIDGES Mrs. Krause is the new president Jungle Inn Mrs. William DeBoer, of Chicago, are former classmates and friends M. I.

T. victory with 1,227 troops from Bremerhaven; the Willard Hoi of long standing of Mrs. Bossenber of the auxiliary Other new officers of that group are Mrs. Kenneth Jensen, vice-president, and Mrs Merle Wallis, secretary-treasurer. brook, with 475 troops and 126 war ger.

Mrs. Hatch who was a captain FEATURING brides from Bremerhaven, and the In the WAC, met her husband while stationed in England. She Is a General Sturgis with 1,812 troops Young Mother Convicted In Slaying Of Daughter SELADIA, Jan. 24-(AP)-A 22-year-old mother was sentenced to five years in prison yesterday after her conviction on a manslaughter charge in the death of her baby daughter. The prosecution said the 13-months-old child received fatal injuries when the mother, Mrs.

Barbara Middleton, bumped the baby on the floor to discipline her." The death occurred last Nov. 29. and 120 war brides from Leghorn, Plans were made by the Congre graduate of Northwestern School of itary. gational Fidelis division for a Val Journalism (as is Mrs. Bossenber' DANCING EVERY SAT.

AND SUN. NIGHTS SMOKED FISH AND BEER NO MINORS ALLOWED BEER WINE entine party to be given for the ger) and herself is a writer of not At San Francisco, the Eufaula Victory arrived from Korea and shut-ins of the church at the meet mean ability. Japan with 498 troops. ing last evening at the home' of Mrs. Clair Miller, 1703 Forres ave Recovers From Operation Mrs.

Joseph Kasper, 911 Broad street, is nue. reported to be making good re Repirts were given on the shut- ins and letters were read from them. Eisenhower Strikes At Lax Building Program NEW YORK, Jan. 24-(AP) -Gen It was voted to. donate $20 to the covery after undergoing an operation -at St- Elizabeth's hospital in Chicago, where she has been confined for the past week.

She expects tm mm mm mmm Olivet College fund. Chairman of the group, Mrs. eral of the Army Dwight D. Eisenhower raised his voice to a shout to remain there another week. Glenn Clark, announced there will be a meeting of the church congre when he told the Bond Club of New York that "any country which can Visiting In Detroit Mrs.

Dalton Seymour, and son, Dalton, of 371 North State street are visiting pour out all that we did in this war gation with the building and expansion committee of the church on Feb. 12. A pot-luck supper will her sister and her husband, Dr. can build enough houses to take care of the veterans who went overseas to precede the meeting. EXPERT Photo Finishing 24 Hour CAMERA DEPT.

90 W. Main Benton Harbor fight it!" Mrs. John McDowell, program chairman, led the devotionals. Pa Discussion of housing arose during a question period following the chief pers on the great prophets of the of staff's address to the club last Old Testament were given by the night. "Take it (housing) to youn hearts, Mesdames Harry Sahlin, MP.

Russell, Michael Brewer, and John Eisenhower said. "See what you can do about it without waiting for Washington to do it." DANCING AT Chick Haven EVERY SAT. NIGHT Beer Highballs No Minors Admitted Refreshments were served from a table centered with jonquils and yellow tapers. Mrs. Glenn Clark poured, and the assisting hostesses were Mrs.

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