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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 2

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The Times Heraldi
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Port Huron, Michigan
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THE PORT HURON TIMES-HERA CD Saturday, September 6, 1919. Vase Two i i Mr. and Mr a. W. J.

Hurley of the gonjula apartraenta are lea vis EXCEEDING THE SPEED LIMIT Isn't practiced by tss when cleaning, pressing and repairing clothes. Today 's Events Alumni of the dm of 11T hold banquet tonight In the Chamber of Com nr. re grill. Mra. Hrrr Tappan.

Mra A. M. Blay. Mra Paul E. Taylor and Mra C.

Wesley Mosher entertain guests at Cratlot Inn. Th. Ladle Library association our by-to serve Attend G. A. R.

Encampment Final arrangements ts attend the national encampment of the G. A. and the W. R. C.

at Colambui r.ext week were made at the meeting of the latter organization Friday In Library hall. Thoae who are to go from Port Huron are leaving Sunday, aa the reunion Is from Fept. 7 to 12, and Include Mr. and Mrs. TV.

O. Lee, Mr. and Mra. A. A.

Haskell. John Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Geo.

Howe, John McNaugh-ton. Mrs. Stringer. Mra. Anderson, Mrs.

R. P. Thompson and Mra. Martha McDonald. "QUALITY" is word.

We serve club holds a fall meeting In the vou would be a again. To serve pleasure. maate rooms on Military street to out program for tha season. i0y for Detroit where they wlU make their home. Mlsa Dorothy Teasant, TtrglaJa Reed, Heanar MelaeL Xleaaer Cdy Frances Hyde.

Jar Hyaa ui Katherlae Philbrick retarae4 to their home Friday after atteadlag a hoase party In the Ferelval eot-tage, north the life aavlaaT station. Mr. and Mra. W. a Tenaart and family of Court street will leave shortly to make their home la Detroit where they will reside la lh Indian, village district.

Dr. and Mrs. W. P. Xrck et Marysville are leaving today tot motor trip through Canada-Mrs.

J. Lee Wilson, of Cantoa Ohio, is guest of her niece. Mr Arthur Marshall. Gratiot avenu- James Murphy. Gratiot avenu' spent the fore rum ef the week 1 St.

Clair. Mrs. Richard Foulton. Qratlf avenue, who has been 1 for some time, Is reported on-better. Mrs.

Larnn Is ill at her heme Ponlar street with fever. Thomas Farrlngton has returner' to Pontlae after spending a few days at bis horns ea Mlchlgsa Street. Henry B. Slbllla leaves today for New York to purchase goods for the James A. Davidson Mrs.

Ada Atchison and daughter, Gladys, of St. Clair street are leaving Sunday to visit Mrs. Osorss Gallaher at Pontlae. Misses Jessie and Elisabeth He-Nlcol of Stone street spent Friday In Detroit. Fred Blckney of Sandusky.

Is tha guest of Mr. and Mrs, Jack MacLeod of Dalehurst farm. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Athlson and Matrimonial.

Xewton-Edmondaon 0. G. PRINGLE ittim and! Dry Oanlrur Works Sucoeeor to W. r. Godfrey THE UNIVERSAL CAR marriage of Mlaa Iva Ed- Tha Afternoon Tea For Guests Bert J.

Gibson wa host to guests at the Red Cross tea room Friday afternoon when he entertained a group of Detroit people who hare been visiting Mr. and Mra I A-Wetl at Gratiot beach. The party included Mr. and Mrs. John Diets mondson and H.

Asbton Newton, both well known young people of this city, took place Friday. Judge Pohert Routar officiating. The Phone 13 1115 Lapeer Ave. WE HAVE NO DOWN TOWN BRANCHES bride Is the daughter or Mr. ni.

daughters. Marlon and Kath-Mre. WU1 Sara J. Edmondson, of'wn. Mr.

and Mrs. William Day. Water street. Jean Dunnebeck. Albert and I 11..

A WOD-dl Off Lee. Mies Rebecca Lee. Miss Lulu Granger and Mr. and Mrs. Well.

Marriage Licenses H. Ashton Newton, 13, Port Huron: Iva Edmundson, 22. same. Alfred S. Schultz.

25. St. Clair; Mabel L. Kaufman, 2. Richmond.

John Graham, 4. Detroit; Susie Allbee. 24, Port Huron. Melvin Klatise, 22, St. Clair; Marie Mayhew, 17, same.

Shower for Mla I ram In honor of Miss Helen Imm. who is to be a September bride. Miss Anna Schmude entertained at the home of Mrs. Otto Schmude of Howard street, Thursday evening at a miscellaneous shower. The bride elect received may appropriate gifts and the evening was spent at various games.

Misses Mathews and Miss Imm, winning the favors. TOM For -le O'Salllvaa In compliment to Miss Helen O'Sullivan of Chicago, Mrs. Joseph Walsh enteralned guesta Friday afternoon at her summer home at Gratiot beach. Miss O'Sullivan haa been the guest for several weeka past of her sister. Mrs.

William Walsh, and Mr. Walsh. Dependence Independence Interdependence ThI the threefold! cord that binds ft man to his God and his fellowmen. "He gtveth to all life and breath and all things." "Work cut your own aalvs-tlon with fear and trembling." "We are members one of another." First Methodist Church Sunday night at 7. Morning worship at 10.

The large chorus choir will be in their places Sunday. We 'request every member to be In his place. Let us have a ral rallying of our force. The pastor will preach at both Service. the ojnrRcir.

witii toe TALL, SPIRE AND THE BIO CHOIR. Corner Lapeer Ave. and 9th St. Stransora cordially welcomed. 3C Social Gatherings Plaa "County Fair" Elaborate preparations are going forward for the "County Fair" to be given In I.

O. O. F. hall. Sept.

25 by members of Fort Gratiot lodge, F. and A. M. and Mystic chapter. O.

E. 3., and the committee In charge is sparing neither time nor expense to make this the big event of the season In Masonic circles. There will be a street parade with many attractions, a refreshment booth, fancy work booth and fruit and vegetables will be displayed. Dancing and other features will also be Included In the program. Duncan McDonald Is general chairman of the event, the proceeds from which will be devoted to the building fund of the proposed new Masonic Entertains Circle Memhers of Circle Five of the First P.apttst church were entertained at the home of Mrs.

Ruberg of Pearl street Fridav afternoon. After the regular meeting and the transaction of business, lunch was served. To wimeif's Qi7 Births son. George, will return to after a visit with Mr Athlson's mother, Mrs. Ada Athl son.

Mrs. E. D. Sehumaeker Is leaving tonight for Detroit where she will spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

George Carrenter. Mrs. Thomas Scupholm of Conrt street has left for a visit with friends In Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs.

Jos. Neal of Smiths Creek are visiting their sons. John and Roy Neal of Mansfield. O. Roy Neal of Smith's Creek accompanlsd by Walter Fry of Mansfield, will leave shortly for an automeblls trip through the west.

Mrs. Thomas Keillor of VlanU street Is spending a week with her daughter. Mrs. Carl Reich at Wyandotte. Miss Jessie Lauder of Lansing Is the guest of her mother.

Mra. 8ui-anna Lauder of Stone street. Mrs. William B. Ptlkey and gori.

William, ef Stone street, left ti-day for a lake trip aboard the steamer Mather of which Mr. PU-kev Is chief engineer. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warren, of Wheeling.

West will be guesta of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Warren, Of Military street next week.

Misses Pearl Btout and Florence Young will spend Sunday In Detroit, where they will be guestg of Miss Gladys Frank. Mrs. C. K. Mudford and Mrs.

Levv and daughter, Carolyn, are returning from Lexington, where they hav. been spending the past two weeks. Mrs. T. A.

Sherman, of Petit street, has gone to Rose City, to mm and Mra. August it the city hospital Born To Mr. Rossow Friday i a daughter. Personal Mention Clyde Hive Rtoalns The fifth annual reunion of Clyde Hive was held at the farm home of Mr. and Mrs.

Sidney Armltage, Atkins, Thursday. There were 41 guests Including several of the knights, and at one o'clock dinner was served In the dining room. The afternoon wss spent singing and listening to a program of readings and short talks by the members. Those who attended from Port Huron were Mesdames Robert Raker. Jarnes Wilson, Harry Ltmburner, N.

A. Curran and Miss Carrie Klngsley The lSS reunion will held at the home of Mrs. James Felck of Atkins, next summer. Lois C. Steele Piano KiiHliTKartrn, Advawvd J'Mnn Iftsiii, Hnrmony, History, Tlicory of MukIc, Ensemble Playing.

Studio 740 Court Street. Telephones I -M READ THE HERALD LINERS spend the coming Mx weeks. Mr. Sherman was a visitor In Flint thl week. Miss Anna Meeska and Miss Kate Pfanner of Detroit are spending a few days at the home of Miss Mee-ska's parents, lth street, after returning from a 10 days' vacation tn Ruffalo.

Albany and New York. Mrs. Hays has returned to Toronto after spending the summer with hr son. David Fltzglbbons. and Mrs.

Fltzgibbon of Gratiot avenue. Miss Henrietta Robinson of Gratiot avenue will leave nxt week for a trip to Detroit and Toledo. Mrs. Thos. Symington of Mlchl-Iran street, has recovered from a recent Illness.

J. Howard Wlttner, who has been the guest for the past four weeks of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haensel of Military atrtet. has returned to New York.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Levy of Bay City and Mr. and Mrs. C.

D. Jack-sun nf Flint, recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Iliger of Washington avenue, have returned to their hoin ps, Miss Lucille Lavasseur, who has been spending the summer at the home of her grandparents. Mr.

and Mrs. John Loyea of Huron street, has returned to Chicago to continue her study of voice culture. Amm y. ration LIGHT THROWN V'oico piano and advanced rudiments to artis- Intermediate Instruction. tic n.Vi.

Is authorized by law to graduate pupils from Mr. Fttnttnn to the highest musical degrees. counter, leu! ins Phone 914. Studio 1510 Sixth St. ON RESTAURANT FOOD CHARGES' Continued from Page One) to the testimony given yesterday afternoon.

Palrd decided to take a specific case of a person going into the restaurant and ordering a chicken, diner. He found the following costs to the resturant owner: Chicken, 8t rents, bread and buns, two cents, butter, two cents, laundry, one cent potatoes five cents catsup, one cent labor four cents, lard to fry chicken, one and one-half centa. coffee, seven cents, making a total of 71 cents for the cost of the meal. For this he would be charged $1, making a clear profit of 22 cents for the proprietor. On every fish order, he makes ten cents, Mr.

Moore said. Sam Lee of the chop suey restaurant on Grand River avenue, who was also on the stand practically gave the same Information as Mr. Moore. He did not seem to have his costs figured out aa closely as Mr. Moore.

Oreek Meets Greek Peter Williams, owner of the restaurant and lunch room at til Mill--tary street admitted that when the price of steak went up 10 cents a pound two months ago, he raised te price of the steak 15 cents. He also did not know what his overhead costs were, and even admitted that he kept no books of his business. He could not reply to the question of Mr. Balrd as to the rsa son why he charged more for on Lei us do your washing--free I You may have heard that the Ford Motor Company has inaugurated a movement which has as its object the complete discontinuance of the use of "spurious" or "counterfeit" Ford parts on all Ford cars now in service. This campaign is not initiated with a view to increasing the profits of the company or its agents but rather to insure, Mr.

Ford Owner, a maximum of efficiency and durability from this car whose reputation you well know. Speaking of reputatons, that of the Ford car has been solidly built upon years of 100 service. There are over three millions of Ford cars in daily use. They have always delivered full value. Does not the wide sale and magic reputation of the Ford product offer a tempting field for the speculating manufacturer who hopes to reap enormous profits by marketing imitation Ford parts, made of inferior material and produced under varying and non-rigid production methods? Do you want cheaply made parts in your car when you can secure honest parts, bearing the Ford stamp, for approximately the same price? This appeal is sent you, not in the hope of increasing our val-ume of business, but simply to ask that you give your Ford si square deal.

It cannot function properly if surrounded by cripples. A CHAIN IS NO STRONGER THAN ITS WEAKEST LINK. The Ford is an economical car and for that reason you can well afford to "play safe" and accept the recommendations of the Ford Motor Company on a matter of such vital importance. Do not allow the mail-order man to minimize the importance of this matters Genuine Ford parts for Ford cars. It means money to you.

You can't expect Ford performance if your car isn't "all Ford." When you bought your Ford car we could guarantee the mechanical rightness of each part because we knew exactly the qual- ity of materials which went into it. From time to time some of these parts will have to be replaced if for no other reason than gen eral wear and tear. When that need arises be sure you get genuine Ford parts. There are imitation parts on the market and sold by certain repair shops and accessory houses, but there's a difference of all that extra Ford strength which Ford quality builds into the genuine. You are assured of genuine Ford parts, expert Ford mechanics, and a more reasonable scale of charges when you bring your car to us.

ions with some orders than with others wften he gave the same rnrzsa charged not exptaln either why he ch Let us bring a BlueBird Electric Clothes Washer to 'your home and have it toldo your next washing free See for yourself how ceanBlueBird will ivash your clothes. See how easy it is to alwaj's have plenty of clean linen. See how you can do away with the drudgery of washday, which saps your strength and health and happiness. Even the wringing is done by motor. Clothes last five times longer when vashed the BlueBird way, for there is nothing to wear and tear them while washing.

Costs but a few cents weekly to operate. You can keep the BlueBiid for a small initial payment, and there'a not the slightest obligation expressed by the free demonstration.WeU gladly make an appointment at your convenience. Phone us today. Have this beautiful cabinet washer in your own home wash your own clothes. 'vWy Kir y' Milk rf IS cents for onions extra with steaks, when only one onion was needed.

1 The best witness on the stand yesterday afternoon seemed to be Louis Moore, Chinaman, who appeared to know exactly how meeh clear priflt he made on each order. He answered Mr. Batrd's questions frankly and quickly and without any hesitation. More Interesting Information Is expected to be brought out concerning prices ef commodities la the city Monday morning when II grocers of the city will be called la to testify. Subpoenaes were Issued by Mr.

Balrd this morning for that number ef grocers to appear at o'elock Monday morning. The session will be epea te the publle. It will probably be held la the police coart room. MISS ETHEL ANNI8 RANDALL Teacher of Piano. Tall term, Sept.

Ptjplls now enrolling. 134 Seventh St. Phone I1J. o) D. J.

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THOMAS COOKE Minister. Morning worship, 10.30. Meditation, God is Love. Evening Service, 7 o'clock Subject, God Is Merciful CLOTH ES WTSHf.

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