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The Herald-Palladium from Benton Harbor, Michigan • 9

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Benton Harbor, Michigan
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9
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I THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1953 THE NEWS -PALLADIUM, BENTON HARBOR, MICH. PAGE NINE reit'liiiiiiiwv'i iiHi) wEi! viiwie mm ammnrnmit Churches To Hold Safety mMmm mt mm AR.T M.T OFU Jj Sunday Special Purchase! Women's NYLON SHEER BLOUSES Clc Loeljr nylon sheer button front blouses wits relveray applique and pUated front trims. Knit ted boud. waistbands. Peasant styles.

White, pink, blue or maize. Sizes 12 to 19. Wonderful Values ift 0 PLAYWiAK Sanforized Pro-Shrunk SEERSUCKER PLAYWEAR Sanforized Pre-Shrunk S' X. DENIM PL AY WEAR in Faded Blue or Charcoal with; Gay Plaid Trims. Sixes 10 to IS.

Red White or Blue A White Stripes with Ric Rac Trftn. Flap Pockets. Sixes 12 to 1. Cuff Shorts at 1.90 Pedal Pushers 2.9C Sleeveless Shirts $1.90 54-Gore Skirts $2.90 2A9 1.CG U9G Bras lined Cuff Shorts at Pedal Pushers at Plaid Blouses at Midriffs at Denim Bras at ackets at Skirts tit iftTiosr mm fa mm mm Also CO-ORDINATED TWIST ALENS PLAYWEAR IN THE NEW SUMMER STYLINQS A COLORS Oever Novelty Pocket trimmed Styfes AW10 A vJ. If J8m.M Programs May 17 To Carry Theme Through County Safety Sunday Willi be observed In the twin cities and Berrien county, May 17.

The special day Is being sponsored by the Berrien County Council of Churches In cooperation with the Twin Cities Area Safety council as part of the continuing drive to reduce automobile accidents in the county. All ministers 4n the county have been asked to cooperate. The Rev. Stanley Buck, pastor of the Benton Harbor Methodist Peace Temple, Is chairman of the "Berrien ifCounty; Safety Sunday" committee. In a statement today, he declared, "We are compelled to recognize that highway massacre has become a hideous problem to American life.

The fifth commandment, Thou Shalt Not is taken altogether too lightly when a frustrated or an angry driver gets behind the wheel of a car." "There are those who think they can drink and drive. Tthe two do not go together. No one knows exactly the number of accidents caused by drinking drivers, but it is known that drinking has taken place before at least 25 percent ox an of the fatal accidents. NEW VICTIMS DAILY "Daily, new victims are added to the highway death tolL In the time takes to read this article someone is injured; in a few minutes more someone will have been killed. This appaling list seems so unnecessary.

Good drivers are ones who have not only memorized the golden rule, but put it into practice 'to their driving. "Again, the fifth commandment states, Thou Shalt Not' The civil law of all countries forbids the of another life. This law of Ood definitely tells us we are not to take the life of another in any manner. There is no half way measure. The fifth commandment Is surely related to the death on the highway.

This means we should make Intelligent use of the automobile. We sftould do. everything in our power tot nrevent the marrinsr of a life. hanging death, physical injury. mental anguisn, oroKen oones or trie destruction of a promising mentality, because of our indifference, carelessness or emotional tensions wrklle at the wheel of an automo bile.

It Is better not to insist on yoor right of way than to take full possession of It and cause the death of yourself or another, in the attempt. The death is Just as serious, no matter what the cause. Charity suffers long and is 3 Girls, Bo Take Honors rs Winners in the Benton Harbor Junior Thigh school's annual seventh grade spelling contest, held at the school i Monday, were: first place, Marilya Hennes; Joantha Andrews, third place; Sheldon Karras, second place; and Betty Fraserr fourth 'Place. I Marilyn it Tine daughter of Mr. and Mrg.

Lawrence Hennes, 1051 Ogden avenue; Sheldon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Karras, 1073 Ogden arvenue; Joantha, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Andrews, 7 849 Empire avenue; and Bettyr daughter of the W.

W. Frasers, 1247 McAllister avenue. Others in the contest were Edith Dobbins, Duane Dunbar, Robert Goodwin, Laureen Eigbee, Kathleen Schramm, Carol Ward, and Ed da Whitfield. These and the winners represented the two best spellers from each of the seven English classes' In the seventh grade, all winners In previous elimination con tests. The Junldr high will lose one of its best spellers this week when Sheldon' Karras moves to Chicago with his parents Friday.

Bridgman Girl Scouts Aiding X-Ray Drive BRIDGMAN. May 14 The Girl Scouts of Bridgman are working for their "Community Service" badges, as they help with the mobile chest X-ray trnlt which win be in Bridgman tontorrow from 3 p. m. to 4:30 p. m.

and Saturday from p. m. to 9 p. m. The girls making a house-to-house canvass of the city with literature and! personal requests that every adutt avail himself of the opportunity to obtain a chest X-ray for 50 cents.

Girl Scouts will also assist coats, babies, and Information just before the X-rays are taken and wdU pass out leaflets and buttons after the adults are X-rayed. I The women assisting with the registrations and; clerical work are Mrs. Loren C. Gneen, Mrs. Roy An derson, Mrs.

R. Qphalfert, and Mrs. Martin C. Mez, on afternoon; and Mrs. Floyd Welch, Mrs.

Ernest Krteger, Mrs. Fere? Eeyn, and Mrs. Elsie Marousek, Saturday evening. "Exclusive" Piftsfciirgh' Paifits BMIIMB DRUG CO. 171 Tirrittrial fit Smile A in Colorful end loneti May Festival Feature! COTTOW SKIRTS Outstanding Values Attractive well made Sumner skirts in Perma faille glazed toos, broadcloths, prints Ind solid colors.

Wide sweep and tiered styles with pocket and sash trims. Pink, powder, maize, aqua, red or nary. Exciting Fashion Feature! SUMMER DRESSES Stunning Styles am- A hit parade of new styles in Bern-. berg rayon prints, 100 denier printed rayon crepes, chambrays, seersucker broadcloth, cracked ice, pique and butcher rayoa linens. Sizes 9 to 1 312 to 20 14ft to 24K.

Women's Full-Fashioned NYLON HOSE Sheer 60-Geuge pr. First quality IS denier, 60-gauge nylons with dark and self seam. Synchronized lengths. Don't miss this bargain. CJ2 1 mUiinTA' lit WMaP'I A Women's RayonI, Cottonl DRESSES Sim 9 fe M-W'j te Attractive styles ia rayons, Bern-bergs and printed rayon sheers.

Also cottons in Criskiy, Everglaze Chambrav and Linos. Famous LOOMCRAFT Pro-Shrunk PUSSE SUPS OR PETTI-COATS Serrice -weight pre -shrank c-toa plisse slips. No iron, quick wash end dry. 4-gore straight cut slip with fall length shadow panel and eyelet trim at top and bottom. Sizes 32 to 40.

Also fuH 'length shadow panel petticoats. Children's Sanforized PLAYWEAR CO-ORDINATES In Faded Blue or Charcoal Denims.Tattersall Check Twills SIZES 7 to 14 yr. Girls' Shorts at only Girls' Halters at only $1.09 Pedal Pushers at only $1.93 Sleeveless Blouses at $1.79 Dirndl Skirts at. $1.93 SIZES 3 to 6x Shorts at only Pedal Pushers at Halters at only Dirndl Skirts ct Caps at $U9 BLOUSES Outstanding Values Choose from cracked ice cottons, tree bark cottons, broadcloths and:" rayon butcher linens. Popular colon.

9H 1S5KKC kt 7 1U CoeO i 'fc :W.mn'f D.n!m er IwUI W.mn'f Smart SHORTS Zipper placate and pocket trimmed shorts in sanforized faded blur or charcoal denims. Twills in navy, white, red, maize, 'a'.

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