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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 5

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Port Huron, Michigan
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THE PORT HURON TIMES HERALD TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1940. PACE FIVE With Season9 First Circus City Briefs Officer Reports Pickerel Run In Announcements EXAMINER Harold Hart, of the River Underway Insured Get $286,000 Port Huron residents received $9.11 per capita in life insurance payments during 1939, Lincoln National Life Insurance company, Fort Wayne. reported today. Total payments to policyholders and beneficiaries in Port Huron last year amounted to $286,000, the company said. Ask For Our Quotation On Window Shades Better Quality at Lowest Cost Made in Port Huron by Geo.

F. Fountain 615 WATER ST. PHONE 8035 Detroit office of the United States What Do You Think About It? Five persons each day will be asked by the inquiring reporter of The Times Herald to answer a question based on some important news event or other matter of general interest. immigration and naturalization Fishermen from all parts of service, today started a series of v-r of fluronia lodge, So. Wednesday, June 5.

and second degr6e.e4 preliminary examinations of 65 Michigan and some from other mid- prospective United States citizens western states are thronging into and their witnesses in the county clerk's office. Mr. Hart will continue the hearings daily through the Blue Water district to test the famed pickerel grounds of St Clair ni "and Typewriting SlXr" ciiiivan. 713 Church The Reliable Store altf' fi4t 6-5 inaay irom 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

river and the St. Clair Flats area, and will answer questions of other district conservation authorities in riub said today. persons interested in naturaliza tion proceedings. The Question The President may receive power from congress to use any and all reserve components of the army, including the National Guard, for national defense. Do you approve of this? since the 402 For the next 10 days, the pickerel 6 run will be at its heaviest Con servation Officer Henry T.

Pred- "4 of Port Huron LOUIS STREETER, Lakeport, was ticketed Monday afternoon by more, St. Clair, predicted. Special Offer! REVLON NAIL ENAMEL plus "For the last two or three days, no 1, W.B.A., Thursday fn'dock. Detective faergt. George I.

Hold-burg and Sergt. James E. O'Hara on a reckless driving charge for driving on the sidewalk in the 2500 fishermen have been having very good luck from Algonac to Port of Walters, Waitresses Huron, Predmore said. "The pick The Answers Rev. A.

D. Shay, 1911 Stone street: No. I think the present situation in regard to the reserve army and National Guard should be maintained until the situation warrants a change. We should not give such dictatorial powers to the President. eral are gamey and are running to good size.

I think that starting now for about 10 days pickerel fishing in this district will be about the REVLON rSoks local 778, Wednesday juneZ o'clock. 6-4 fjlCutchers-Permanents dSW OCTSIOE PORT HURON flfinr. Duval's. New Baltimore. -Trio.

Saturdays. Sundays. BW 6-5 Harmonizing Lipstick best of the season." Over the week-end, the river bank was lined with cars of visiting sportsmen, some from adjacent Mrs. LeRoy McRae, 625 Fort street: I would approve giving that much power to the President during an emergency. states.

Trolling and chugging are diock on Maple street. He is to appear in the police department traffic bureau Thursday. The officers said Streeter's car narrowly missed hitting a small girl who was playing on the sidewalk. THE $2,900 suit of Mrs. Margaret M.

Topping, Port Huron, against the Kroger Grocery Baking for injuries she claims she suffered in a fall in the Huron avenue store of the company July 27, 1939. has been settled out of court and dismissed by Circuit Judge Fred W. George. William O. Covington and Said M.

Touma represented the plaintiff. Detroit attorneys were counsel for the defendant. Both for the Price of Nail Enamel Alone the methods commonly used to catch the big river pickerel. Fisher Deaths men report best luck in the early morning and evening, although many are registering large catches Joe H. Thornton, 1802 Griswold street: No, I don't approve of it I think it's giving one man too much power.

at night. The heavy run presages a suc Miss Rose Adelle and Tony, one of the smallest trained elephants, will be seen with Lewis Bros, big three ring circus when it will exhibit at Port Huron Friday afternoon and evening on the Whipple street show grounds. Mrs. Charlotte Maitland cessful staging of the annual Al R. Rogers, Lakeport: I am In favor of giving the President power to use the army and all reserves as he sees fit for the protection of the United States against invaders.

S)' gonac pickerel derby, June 14-16. Predmore said he has received many inquiries on pickerel fishing from sportsmen in various sections of the middle west. v- Charlotte Maitland. 82. of Capt Walter R.

Maitland. iTrnd resident of Port Huron a years, died Monday after-l in the home of Mrs. Anna M. 1704 Lyons street, after a u'survived by a daughter, Franic DeCraw, Yarrow, B. Only Four Days More For Snapshot Contest Entries John V.

O'Sullivan, 617 Willow street: Yes, if used only for national defense. Report Earnings For (i FT if DR. D. L. McBRIDE, prominent Anti-Saloon League worker, minister and lecturer, will discuss "There's An Enemy In The Land" at 11 a.m.

Sunday in Free Methodist church. He was superintendent of the Minnesota and Wisconsin Anti-Saloon leagues before coming to Michigan in 1933 to be superintendent of the Michigan league. DAV Auxiliary Fund More Cruisers For Five more entries in The Times 1 7 wn Capt. Walter K. niaitiana, 1 rjalo, master of the Great Lakes Good-Will Trip Nearly 200 persons will embark snapshots of the steamers Hamonic and Western States near the Blue Water bridge, a freighter passing under the bridge and Black river, and John Gaines, 2638 Stone street, fine views of Black river.

Members of the women's auxiliary to Port Huron chapter. No. 12, Disabled American Veterans of the World war, who have performed varied tasks in the last week to (For a limited time only) You'll be sure this lipstick matches your Revlon Nail Enamel, because it's made to match. Choose any of the exciting shades in that famous 'Revlon Nail Enamel and you will get with each regular size bottle, that marvelous, smooth Revlon lipstick (half the regular $1 size) that harmonizes Herald Blue Water edition snapshot and photo contest were received today. Only four days remain for Thumb, River and Port Thursday on the passenger steamer South American, flagship of the Georgian Bay line, for the annual good-will cruise of the Chamber Huron district camera owners to join the contest by sending snap of Commerce.

earn $1 each for the general fund of the auxiliary, reported a total of $11 raised at their semi-monthly meeting Monday night in the DAV home. Bard street. The passenger list will include Officers Present Gift To Captain shots and pictures of Thumb and River district scenes to the Con mer Carl C. Conway: a sister. Hilary Brinkman, New York; fbrother, Albert Hutchinson, Berkley six grandchildren and Hrei great grandchildren.

jfo. Maitland. who was born Oct 3, 1857, in Brighton, Ont. was member of Westminster Presby-ttrian church. Hev.

B. L. Bergstrom. pastor of Westminster church, will officiate funeral services at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Arthur E.

Smith ftmml home. Burial will be in MEMBERS of William Sanborn Women's Relief corps, No. 77, will meet in the Miller Memorial home, 518 Wall street, at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday to attend the funeral of Mrs.

Lavina Horn at 2:30 p. m. in Frederick funeral home, -Marine City. Mrs. Horn, member of the corps, died Monday in her home in Marine City.

test Editor at The Times Herald. Members declined to allow their Nine cash prizes, totalling $25 and including a $10 first prize, will Chamber of Commerce friends from nearly every city and village of the Blue Water district, in addition to several Detroit parties. H. A. Hopkins, secretary-manager of the Chamber of Commerce, said this morning that six additional reservations Monday raised the names to be used in connection with the list of tasks performed, but several of them scrubbed floors.

be awarded owners of the best pictures submitted. There also will be $5, $3, $2 and five $1 prizes Others painted, baked tread and cakes and even acted as Recent discoveries make lont-wearlnc Revon Nail Enamel weac longer thaa ever! MRS. FANNIE II. HOUSTON, awarded. Lakeside cemetery.

Members of the Port Huron police department Monday afternoon presented a pen and pencil set to Capt. James W. Lindsay as a token from the department for his promotion to the captaincy. The presentation was made by Policewoman Helen R. Hoffman.

Lindsay was promoted from detective sergeant to captaincy when Thomas J. Davidson was elevated from captain to chief Thursday. He has been a member of the department since 1932. total number of reservations to county clerk, today reported a continuance of the rush at her office Contestants may submit pictures The auxiliary voted to contribute The remains are in me xunerai home. $8 to the Red Cross war relief for certified copies of birth cer date to 180.

Persons who wish to go on the cruise may make reservations at the Chamber of Commerce. fund. Its next meeting will be taken previous to this year if they wish. The contest editor is anxious to receive St. Clair river boating and swimming scenes and views funerals tificates, caused by the federal order barring aliens from work in factories receiving government contracts.

Sixty-four certificates were issued Monday and 14 were issued this morning. BALLENTIN held June 18 instead of June 17, regular meeting night, when J. Charles Phillips camp. No. 25, United Spanish War Veterans, will use the DAV hall.

of historical and beauty spots along the Lake Huron shore and in the upper Thumb regions. There are TYPEWRITERS ADDING MACHINES CASH REGISTERS SCALES AND OFFICE SUPPLIES Port Huron, Mich. hundreds of good photographic possibilities in eastern Michigan, and camera owners still have time to given by Earl C. McCarty, county agricultural agent, and Kenneth J. Anderson, district 4-H club leader.

Refreshments were served. 513 Water St. shoot" favorite scenes and rush KERR'S the prints to the contest editor. FIFTEEN members of the Boy-crafters club of the Women's Benefit association visited the Port Huron lighthouse Monday afternoon, accompanied by Mrs. Ethel Battram, W.

B. A. junior supervisor, and Mrs. Del Dionne. Jack Bradley was a guest.

Jimmie Jefferson is a new member. The only requirement for enter ALL MEMBERS of the city com ing the contest is entry of one or more snapshots or photos. Pictures mission havfv signed a resolution A RELIABLE PLATE 34A Auxiliary Memory Service Wednesday The memory of the late Mrs. Mary Jowett member of the Ladies auxiliary to Charles Schoor post. No.

796, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and the late Mrs. Adeline Sass, Gold Star mother, will be honored at a charter draping ceremonial at a meeting of the auxiliary at 8 p.m. Wednesday in Charles Schoor Memorial home, Erie street. Mrs. Clara Davis, president, will conduct a business meeting and will initiate candidates.

A demonstration dinner, scheduled for 5:30 p.m., has been indefinitely postponed, Mrs. Davis said. will be returned to contestants after the winners have been chosen designating National bank as depository for city funds. The resolution which makes no change in the depository, is required by state and printed in The Times Herald as annual Blue Water edition June 26 Mrs. Mary J.

Alverson Ma Mary J. Alverson, 53, wife of Homer D. Alverscn, who died unexpectedly Friday in her home a 4839 Canton avenue, Detroit, was buried this afternoon in Lakeside cemetery. Prayers were conducted thii morning in the Georg P. War-lick funeral home and funeral services were held in St.

Anthony's ehurth. Detroit Mr. Alverson is the son late Mr. Alwrson who was a partner in the Dcford 4c Alverson Dry Dock here, which went out of business awl 1900 after operating several jwiMrs. Alverson.

who was born Detroit was a member of the Detroit Shipmasters' auxiliary and several organizations of St. Antony's church. She ii survived by her husband; Jen Homer D. Alverson. five sstas Mrs.

Albert Deck. Mrs. Andrew Hart, Mrs. Charles Esper, Mrs. Victor Simon and Mrs.

George Det-M. and two Theophillis EdAiphonse Valentine. or contestants may call for their pictures at The Times Herald. Members of all Thumb, River Dr. F.

G. OLP and Port Huron district camera MRS. WILLIAM PELTIER, 2615 Bancroft street, reported to Sheriff Ferris E. Lucas Monday afternoon that a tablecloth was stolen from her home. clubs are invited to join the con Dentist Cor.

Huron Ave. Quay St. test. Winning contestants will help to PLANS were made for a potluck supper and dance June 17 at the Blue Water Sportsman's club, Wadhams, for members of the Port Huron Tennis club and guests, at a picnic Monday evening in Hewitt's grove, near Nye's hill. Some 20 members- attended.

Supper was served and games were played. A DISCUSSION of 4-II club activities was held at a meeting of the North Emmett 4-H summer club Sunday afternoon in the home of Abraham Martin, Emmett. The next meeting will be held at 1:30 p.m. July at Mill Creek, near Emmett advertise Port Huron and the Thumb and River districts all over HARVEY A. DIXON, president of the Riverside Printing company, who suffered a slight stroke of paralysis two weeks ago.

is improving in his home, 2381 Military street. the United States as the Blue Water edition will be circulated throughout the country. CARL R. WALKER AGENCY GENERAL INSCRANTE nnd SIKETY BONDS THE TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO. l'hone 5475 409 Peoples Bank Bide.

Latest entrants in the picture THE JUNIOR Service club soft-ball team will play Swat's Bearcats at 6 p. m. Wednesday at the Vocational school playground. GLASSES contest are Miss Martha Sullivan, 3472 Conger street, who has submitted a dozen pictures of beach scenes; Frank Noel, three moonlight pictures and the steamer Stores whose advice you value will tell you that no crystal Vision Lenses Lovell Davis Enteral services for Lovell Davis Highland Park, former resident port Huron, who died Sunday in igfcland Park hospital, were held Seandbee entering St. Clair river; A MEETING of the Gillis school 4-H summer club will be held at 8 p.m.

today in the school, Kenockee township. Mrs. Ernest Kilgus, Peck, two ex MARSHALL G. DRAPER, king of Huron chapter. No.

27, R. A. will confer the mark degree on one candidate at a meeting of the chapter at 7:30 p.m. today in Masonic temple. Sixth street cellent pictures of the lake shore UNITED IRON METAL BUYERS OF SCRAP IRON AND METAL 216 Court St.

Ph. 6323 Gold filled, frames or mountings Federal Optical Stores 207 Kresge over $1 store ai anernoon in the Albert A. Son mortuary. Rev. Frank Jewell officiated.

Burial was i Lakeside cemetery. at Pt. Aux Barques, first pictures of this section of the Thumb to be entered in the contest; Ralph M. Gardner, Croswell, who submitted DETECTIVE Sergt. L.

Edward Smith is ill in his home, 1522 Griswold street. A REGULAR MEETING of the North Street-Wadhams 4-H sum mer club will be held at 8 p.m Henry Voet Very Rev. Dean Thnmaa A Crtn- Wednesday in the home of John Morash, Wadhams. Kenneth An derson. district 4-H club leader, Muwduuijr iu possess as a aesign Dy Cambridge.

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Joseph's Roman Jaolic church, conducted funer-aarviees at 9 a. m. today in the will attend. ior Henry Voet, 68, who 4 Sunday in his hnmo Wsrf T.n. FIREMEN Monday extinguished a fire in a truck owned by Bab- avenue.

Burial was in Mt. cock's Dairy company, 1215 Tenth street, while it was parked at -re cemetery. George Kish Huron avenue and Beers street. JOHN BOWMAN, 1887 Maple road, Sparlingville, reported to Sheriff Ferris E. Lucas Monday that his roadside mailbox had been JJ night in Port Huron General Was buriecl this morning Hope cemetery after funeral at 8 a.

m. in St. Joseph's Catholic church. Very Rev. aomas A.

Connell officiated. stolen. lis iiiiiiii THIRTY-FIVE Members of 4-H summer livestock clubs in the southern part of St. Clair county, and their parents, met Monday night at Bert Prentice's Paragon For a Full 6 Cu. Ft.

1940 Gmumo Scout Notes farm, one mile north of Marine City, Instruction in judging cows was ods nt wuinuuiig summer si ndanee were discussed by 2fhood and field commis- 5s of Port Huron district, Blue TYPEWRITERS mm Sss. Bov Scouts, at a (C Monday night in the Trr Commerce. cmi.e.. RENTED, SOLO EXCHANGED "ROYAL" MTAGG ART-HOFFMAN CO, W1U Vlsit district oetween now and the open-e camp season, July 7. to wuts or camP- The season win a a SHUT ACT Tf.f WWV WJL" Tthe annual council rwee.

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