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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 7

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Port Huron, Michigan
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THE PORT HURON TIMES-HERALD Thursday, July 27 1922. Page Seven NEWS OF TODAY THE TRICT ROM ALL PARTS OF MB DIS Three Applicants RUTH son visited her brother Orla and Thumb Prints wife at Melvtn this her, were called to Saginaw by the sudden death of their brother and Mrs. Paul of Chicago motored from there an. REV BAD ME Ask For Sandusky Mrs. Albert Gentner of Ruth, returned home after a three weeks a visit at Port Austin and Port Aux Barques Miss Esther iierry, nurse at Grace hospital Detroit is spending her vacation at nor hnm.

v. and Mrs. Ezra Pepper and Will iam Wilkie returned home from Postoffice Berth POUT AX'STTX Gladwin and Coleman Tuesday night. James Force was i t. "cro.

auss iviary ul ler has returned home from a visit are spending a enort vacation with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Afra lfi Plaartr TVtl-a TfllYlPfl visit in Detroit. and Mrs. Henry Diegl of Ann Arbor are visiting a eek with relatives at Sandusky July 27. Three men Mr.

and Mrs. Bernard Beach and at aicuregor. accompanied by called to Battle Creek Wednesday lltu in m. are seeking appointment as post Murphy of Saginaw is visiting her by the serious condition of her Ruth and Harbor Mrs. iiiwB eon oviax came from Pontine Saturday to visit Mr.

and Mrs. Ell uller. Mr. jt master of this city. It was learned iwusin, xAiiss Gladys Bower man.

MEMPHIS son Zerzon at the sanitorium there and Mrs. John Sherk and Georpe and children are today, spending the summer at the cot day but Mrs. Beach will remain for son Malon of Flint are visiting rela They are Walter Graham, pub tape at the shore Mr. and tives here. Trumble of Detroit is visiting his children Mrs.

Ben Wagner of Detroit, are lisher of a weekly newspaper BornTo Mr. and Mrs. Earl La- Bair, a son, Gilbert Milton Born, Tuesday, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert visiting Mrs.

Wagners parents. here. r-ds and Buildings Added 68Stase New Events its. Jfr 2 Forty thou" "Jljom every corner of sit 5' and nearby counties to in th city Mr. and Mrs.

Conrad ororner iiia. iJeegan. anu Mrs. John Oswald are entertaining their daughter, Mrs. Hickey and cousin Miss Uhl of Detroit.

Mr. and Mrs. Francis Varty of Port Huron are spending a few weeks at his father's home. Francis had his leg broken In two places and is The Deckerville Construction Company reports the work on the Trunk "line north of Deckerville is progressing verv well. Some delav was John Moffatt, mail carrier, and John Lowe, bank cashier.

John P. Roberts, the present postmast Miss Freda Ebach returned to Ohio, Is visiting her son, Frank, this summer Mrs. Jennie Graham, Mr. and Mrs. George Dwelley and family spent Sunday with relatives at Lapeer.

Geoigie and Laura Dwelley remained there tn spend a welk Henry Ricket left Monday for Emmett to attend the funeral of his brother. XORTHWORT1I Mrs. Lloyd Fackler returned to her home in Detroit after spending the week with her parents here Nora Newton of Croswell. is spending her- vacation with her parents here Mies Luella Fock- ler of Cleveland, is visiting at the home of her brother here. 51ELVIX A reunion of the Dcmaray families will be held at Lansing, August 2 and several families from here will attend.

Snow Drop camp fire girls will leave August 13 for a week's outing at Dpsmond br-ach. Port Mis Beulah Clarkson, of Brown City, is visiting at the home of Orla Clarkson. xiorris, a aaugnter Mrs. Alice Young. visiting- friends at Flush KIN'DE some ume Joseph A.

Miller of Detroit is visiting his mother Mrs. Jacob Miller Miss Winifred uoodman returned Monday evening from a visit in Detroit, her sister. Mrs. E. C.

Swain accompanied her home Sister M. Hildegarde of Saginaw is a guest of her mother, Mrs. Jacob Miller The follow! Detroit after spending two weeks Miss Margaret Hunter and her ing. and Mrs. John Sumner of er, has been in office since the with her parents here Mr.

sister of Alpena spent Monday at first "Wilson administration. and Mrs. August Spoutz and Miss tsaginaw, are-visiting her mother, Mrs. Ellenwood Miss" Mildred the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward ftr tna furta da5" of Civile-service examinations for Cecelia Spoutz of Detroit are vis it i Th A Tair will 4 -At- cantine is slowly Mill Pearl Ttenrinll iting' relatives and friends at Ruth the postmastershtp of Sandusky will be given August 13 in Port ui ivutiuuu, Vubti guests at the home of Mnvnr Ebach of Detroit, is August and continue caused by the wet weather. Huron and Caro. Under the new out is spending two weeks with her uncle, William Baker, west of town. W. Ahearn on Dwight street.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oliver and children of Lansing are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Gay and Mrs. Pattison and little daughter returned to their home in Detroit Monday after spending two weeks with friends rule of patronage, the appoint BM. icriit 31. local b-usi- George S. Farrer Sunday: Major Howard A.

Gruebe and Captain llarry T. Rork, quartermaster of the Michigan Soldiers' Home, Grand Ranids nonr tr car Chester Sliirkey went to Ann Arbor, Wednesday, to consult th. nation and '-rhibited at the fair. spending a few weeks vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob Ebach of Ruth J. F. Schroeder motored to Detroit on Sunday on business, returning on Tuesday Josephine Tsch-irhart was a business caller in Minden City Tuesdf A dance a specialist. Sh is in very poor ment will be made from the three applicants making the highest marks in the examination. In case more than three enter.

Applicants must file their pap McGREGOK -Mrs. Thomas McCulIaugh and granddaughter Orva Thompson and Mrs. W. Adams and daughter Helen Adams of Detroit who has been a guest at the McCullough home the past wecjt left Monday for a isit with relatives in Bay A letter mailed by Vale McGuira to his mother here states and relatives in this llic SLdlC board of the above home, Mr. and Miss Ournith Barry of Flint is vis ers in time to receive acknow prize bull, which fWorTd Pri" at the torn stock show wul A3 classes of stocks.

c3, and dairy here. iting friends and relatives here. -vn o. ji. isiaKeiey, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Bucklov ini ledgement from Washington be given in Schumacher's hall Tuesday evening was well attended. fore the date set for the Axe and Mrs. Tibbits, Muskegon H. MrTlni 7 I if tViA AT IT EMMETT Dancing on the pavement, booths that he and his wife are touring Holland and Germany on a vacation from his duties in London with the American shipping Mrs.

G. M. Hayes has returned to her home in Battle The Congre Rational Aid society will g-ive an lc cream social on the lawn of Mr. an! mo. Vi HIO A.

church Is spending this week in Mrs. Dean of Port Huron spent the past week among relatives Mrs. Eliza Kenney is visiting friends in Carsonville Little interest has been shown and refreshments were the feat cf every description Kiaie the PALMS Mr. TVm Tinner) All nrsA Uttlo Armada To Have Chautauqua Soon Armada, July 27. The Radeilft-s at the Edward Whltine hom ra fro one.

Horse here in the postmaster contest thus far. The attitude seems to be that "the matter is all cut and dried anyway so why get excited." -J- A A lara dan at anI a ures of the Altar society lawn social, held Saturday night. A large crowd made the affair a success to Doand Mrs. Haight, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Jsichol of are guests of Mr. and Mrs. daughter of St. Paul, are spending the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert be run daily and county tJ Mi" will be for the OllU OUU3 I harles and Sheland, Chicago: Mr. Mrs. Henry Parker, Friday, commencing at 5 p. m. John Nichol.

Gilbert Booth Chautauqua will again appear the Armada fair grounds, August a Mrs. McMicken and her received word from Viebene, South A Huron county. a- oeuner and daughters Frances and Betty Jane of Flint: Mr. Rice Of Plovolan. 12, 14 and 15.

a three-day program. grandson Joe of Detroit returned Sunday after spending the week Dakota, announcing the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Braid- The last season's program was well attended and a larger attendance is looked forward to this year. Mrs.

Feldman, Youngstown. vacation with friends in the northern part of the state Mrs. Kr.idlev of rhlrncn cnnt Vi sa r1ir with her brother Frank Keough double weddinj. It is 54 tt-at two pretty girls living wood. Mrs.

Braidwood was Elsie Campbell of McGregor. D. Donohue of Detroit is ana airs. David Seitner and WmKnowles. C.untnn rt nin The first the numbers will in part of the week as a gust of her visiting her daughter, Mrs.

P. E. Neaton, 3 me to take ad- in time to of Pines hotel was filled with" guests mpti clude Impersonations, magic anl orations. G11IXDSTOXE CITY Mr. and Mrs.

Turner and family sisier-in-mw airs. a. who accompanied her as far as over me weeK end from Detroit. Lansintr. Lancpr.

F'linf- a BROWN CITY The Misses Genevieve and Heen Campbell left Wednesday for an outing at Indian River. They will be the guests of W. H. Witt and family of Detroit while there Mr. and Mrs.

D. Churchill are visiting relatives in Detroit. and Mrs. Herb Clemence and family of Pontiac visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

M. W. Wingert Sunday. Mrs. Clemence remained for a longer visit Miss Beulah Clark- August 14 the program consists of of Akron have moved to town.

CARSOXVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gibhard lnaw, many of them remaining over- for the whaV iro spent the first of the week ar Turner is the new agent at the P. M. Mrs.

Annie Neal and Miss Pottinger of Detroit, have Minden City Jeremiah O'Con musical numbers, vocal. Instrumental trios and solos and lectures. August 15 will be musical numben, violin and piano, as well as vocal. The evening- program will be given by a lecturer. Cain and Miss Myra" Norton of Battle Creek are staying at Point Of PineS and I-Jlllnw nn rliKl.

Ed. J. McQuade of Detroit. Is visiting his family for a few days in Palms. He has a good situation in Detroit.

Michael Kosal and her sister Mrs. Ebach of Ruth, who was visiting Sanilac Prosecutor To Go To California Deckerville, July 27. Prosecuting Attorney Robert J. West and Mrs. West will leave their home here ITriday for San Francisco, where Mr.

West will r.ttend the national convention of Knights of Pythias as supreme representative from Michigan. The convention will open August 8 and continue ten days. The prosecuting attorney Is taking this trip as a part of his month's vacation. During his absence Alex. Simonson of Sandusky will- be acting-prosecutor.

Mr. and Mrs. West are plannln an extensive trip through the west nor is making extended visit arrived at their cottage by the with relatives at Buffalo Mrs. here. lake for the summer.

Jas. Whatling has returned home from Catherine Diebele of Montpelier. 3BBI Will A Wonderful Galaxy of Friday Bargains That wUl be printed to the EJ1 entered for six varies, to be judged by state Dogs from all parts of nty wOl assemble in num-tot their own The Axe band cf 30 pieces will Srtliroushout each day and flre-L and a carnival each night provide evening entertainment Fea thousand dollar has wTpent by the Bad Axe fair adoration to put the fair grounds a gap. A large horsebara with a clii is under construction and i fc art ball for handiwork and K-lant exhibit Js be ins built. -3 "icre9 has been added to the ax sroands together with a new rarel driveway and a six acre M-iiS space for 6.000 automo-iiei A new base ball diamond ril be in readiness for the- league Jaa ball rimes.

New water mains vt beirs laid that there may a a rste of fir Protection. A trainload of midway attraction has been contracted for to a i space that has been doubled tie last fair. during August. They will return the first of September in time for the prosecutor to be on hand for the opening of circuit court in Sandusky September 5. Make Sperry's The Talk of St.

Clair County Sanilac Prosecutor Starts On Vacation Sandusky, July 27. Sanilac county legal action will not lag whie Robert J. West, prosecuting attorney Is on his vacation, started yesterday. Alex Simonson of Sandusky, special deputy prosecu tor took up his duties today Simonson has been instructed in the work of the county in all investi A Special Large Grouping That Will Appease The Tastes of Every Women Women's Costume Blouses gations now under way and will take full charge of new cases for the county. Sheriff Charles McGuiness Tuesday returned from his vacation of several weeks, which he spent In Le wist on.

Women's Vests Extra good quality women's mercerized vests; built-up shoulders with silk drawn tape; all sizes, 36 to 44; regular cj9c value A i Women's Pink Bandeaux Pink treco bandeaux, either hook up back or front styles. Sizes 44; sold for 59c, now JLtKs JMaln Floor Extra Special Friday Only at Bayport Cottagers Safe This Summer Rumors Are False Escort, July 17 Cottagers on the p.clc ground here will probably not be evicted this summer by a Tceas purchaser of the prop-rty, dasfits a rumor to that effect. Iisi Eeaay, manager of the WaJace-fevey stoi here stated teitj that the Wallace-Morley si the property from the JXanraette railway does not until January 1. 4 remor has it that James Hill, iaginaw. has acquired rights to strip ct lake Irotxt known as 1 picnic ground and wUl turn the cottagers.

Ihe picnic ground consists of 14 arM of land on tie lake north of is vUlage of Bayport. There are summer cottages on the proper, all of which are occupied. Tie land is owned by the Pere railroad and is leased the Wallace-Morley comoany feveral friends of the Joint owners ave built cottages nDon thm IXt Slain Floor V.lA'lX-Ll-ilLUUJLlUlWr. Party Committee In Huron County Bad, Axe, July 27 A survey of every town and city of Huron county has recently been completed by the democratic county committee aided by R. L.

Stancill, of the state central committee. Farmers throughout Huron county have been interviewed by Jacob H. Muchler, county chairman, and Mr. Stancill, who say baby prizes, to be Judged by state favor of the democratic party. Men's Harvest Hats Why suffer from the sun when yon can get one of these wide brim harvest hats; with sweat bands; Fine Dress Voiles All the new dark patterns that are in popular demand at the present time are here full 40 inches wide; OK Friday special Bargain Basement Thumb Deaths 29c 49c value Friday special innse which are rented to cityf John Hoffman Bight Aisle Main Floor Regular $3.

75 Values IN THIS large assortment for tomorrow you will find every imaginable kind of blouse for street, vacation and general wear, in styles that will meet with your instant approval, for we consider them the most cunning of any this season. YOU CAN choose from the very latest creations that were never more beautifully developed from georgette, crepe de chine, tricolette, mignonette and silk pongee some are beaded while others are the very latest in tucks. SPERRY'S SECOND FLOOR. Eennaan Henny stated that he heard the rumor, but that Hill aa not obtain possession until iinary 1 when the "Wallace-Mor-ev lease expires. Porch Dresses In the.

very newest styles for porch and afternoon wear extra good grade of gingham in the very newest of patterns and colors. Memphis, July 27 The funeral of the late John Huffman was held at the home Tuesday at 2 p. m. with interment at Memphis cemetery. He leaves besides his wife, who is confined to her bed, one daughter Mrs.

Darling of Detroit, a daughter by adoption Mrs. Eaton of Grand Ledge, four brothers and one sister. Deceased was 7S years of age and was born In Wales township. He lived east of town on the county line for many years, moving into the village about eight years ago. He was many years a member cf the M.

E. church. Men's Summer Caps The very latest styles in fine new tweeds and herringbones; a very large assortment of styles; regular 98c value; Friday KQp special at OV, Bight Aisle Main Floor Men's Bathing1 Suits A fine assortment of men's wool bathing suits in the very newest of stripes in glorious colorings all sizes Friday QQ special tOOUO Right Aisle Main Floor County Surveyor To Take Southern Trip surveyor, today ac-w invitation to attend the fonal Engineers con- red attend as na- hCiaU0a Engineers. Pending fnm.i 98p Brass Lawn Sprinklers iroa tb i Mrs. Walter Welcli Me-In.

July 27 Mrs. Walter Welch, 75, died at her home in Maple Valley township early Monday morning after sufferinsr a paralytic stroke. She leaves Mrs. Frank Michelson and Dan, of Detroit. James, of Peck.

John at home and a son in Buffalo. The funeral was held in Brown City Wednesday morning. George Sutherland Iflnde, July 27 George Sutherland who has been seriously ill 69c the very much preferred ro.und brass fountain style lawn sprinkler that is guaranteed to give the very best of satisfaction; an extra added special at emuassy 4.b veld connection 7" centennial ce-stft0r whlch lavish ar- are wnder way. Amertc- He was wort engased Ia engin- Ladies' House Slippers One-strap style with two buttons and rubber heels Toilet Goods Specials Laume Talcum Powder, 19c Mavis Talcum Powder Armand Cold Cream Armand Face Powder Luxor Face Powder. just 75 pair in the lot; all $1.00 sizes, 4 to Friday special Shoe Dept.

Main Floor Merchants nan County Hike i ness men and Electric Curling Iron A highly nickel plated style, with ebony handle, complete with cord and all plete with cord, Friday Special gO $3.89 value mmun- White Lead For house painting and if you are going to paint," buy now as this is an extra good grade; in 50- and 100 tb. lots; the -( 3. lb- Friday Spe. XjL4 tfae second nty died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. P.

Sampson north of town Tuesday. SURE HELP TO" sick won Mrs. Baker, so much Benefited by Anxious to Help Others Lebanon, Indiana. "I waa completely run down from women's trou Shopping Baskets These are the fancy weaved and highly colored stopping baskets; with drop handles; a large amount'; Q'T Friday special Of Second Floor Tea and Coffee Pots This is the popular eight-cup size, in blue and white granite, reinforced handles; only limited amount A A Friday special tLtx Second Floor OIL STOVES for Hot Weather $21. Value $16.49 Blue flame oil stoves with short chimneys and produces a very hot fire uses less oil.

One gallon oil will operate one burner continuously for 24 hours this offer is the three burner size. $16 Two Burner Oil Stove Special at $13.49 Hardware Dept. Main Floor August 17. w. corning the hikers P-7 Axe enroute to ton Sebewalng, Caro.

i5j' sandusky. Deckerville band Wiu accom- a COJl" ZiT. town or city while Dle Jlusy meeting the The route will em- Ud of more thn 200 expected that the iy to the cltv until e-rnn Tiny Tot Wagons Folds completely and weighs 6 pounds and can conveniently be taken in auto or street car; the regular $4.50 value flQ OQ Auto Pumps Single cylinder styles and an exceptional value that we are offering; extra one day only, Friday QS( special Water PaUs Good wearing quality galvanized water pails in the 14-quart size; extra strong ears and bale; one O'Te day only, Friday I Second Floor Friday Spe. White Creamers This is the plain white creamers in the Mt. Vernon shapes and free from all blemishes good quality Friday special TCV Second Floor bles and Btomacn trouble and for a Ion ir time waa hardly able to do my work.

I had some friends who had taken Lydia E. Pinkhara'a Vegetable Com pound, and they told me about it. I know what it has done for me and 1 recommend JUn Detroit Market t' "spberrles. II. .11 Moay took Sii" or berries from B1- A i assistance w.ovuin.W UL ha taken acres north his 15 tt.fZzli!l,lrinia aZ0 his 15 it to others, aa I am sure it will be a -Sur.

lAn Abcmt Ahniit hLla lnnls patch. -j crnn v. i -Jn z. ims year ivV Influenced by i -1 rains. tv, year Sunlight Yarns Radio Shetland 44c ball Silky Worsted ball Shetland Floss 23 ball Germantown 23c ball Genuine Saxony ball 4 New Dress Gingham The very newest styles and colors in plaids and sport checks and a very good grade that we are offering.

Bargain Basement Black Silk Hose A special large assortment of women's black silk hose that are with slight imper-, fections; but every pair wearable. Friday ft special dtJs Bargain Basement than year. 4nmitFro.O.F. Jo Hold Initiation Huron Ave. at Grand River Port Huron great help to all sick women.

It is a wonderful medicine, and I give you permission to use my testimonial and my photograph." Mrs. Emm-a Baker, 310 S. East Lebanon, Indiafta These letters recommending Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound ought to convince women of the great worth of this medicine in the treatment of ailments to which they are often subject. Mrs.

Baker eaSa it "a wonderfuD medicine." If you are suffering from troubles women often have, oi feel all run down, without any ambi tion or energy for your regular work, take Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound. It is a natural restorative and should beb you. 9T a l-'eoun," from all parts of V'al WU1 initiated into kW wen Bad Axe No- 50 and Harbor wU1 hold a I be I. O.

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