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THE PORT HURON TIMES HERALD Mown a wnyruorB na Rites Tuesday For City Briefs (Special Talent Licenses On Sale Announcements Draft Deferment For Guard Enlistees In Younger Group 500 Witness Organ Rites William L. Cody, Victim Of Polio IS PORT BOON VFW Plana Yule Party At a meeting Sunday in Schoori Memorial Home. Tun For You' School Instruction Series Underway The first two meetings in a series of schools of Instruction on current school problems were held today in Yale High School and in Lake-port School. Mrs. Elvers G.

Morrison, County School Superintendent, who is conducting the mtrt'ni, said transportation, delincrut-nt taxes, tuition unaries bchoor nost Mn 7afi ww MH FeUeiiffiH Is now associated th the Latchaw Barber Shop, ZrZ Harrington. Phone 2-3511. BC" 11-30 For Some Motorists Starting Wednesday New car buyer may Ket their license plate starting Wednesday but others must wait until Jan. 3. Miss Mary Mitt, branch manager of the State License Bureau completed plans for a Christmas party to be held on the afternoon of Dec.

19 in the Home. narv nHii Selective Service deferment for 17 to 18H years of age who (enlist in the Michigan National Guard was authorized today in a proclamation by Gov. Kim Sicler. Attend Dedication In St. John's Church Some 5fH) persons attended aedt- la line with the liftine of all re-; Business Men And Glamor Girls To Aid An impressive array of special talent has been lined up to participate in "Fun for You," home talent show being presented by Port Huron Exchange club at 8 p.m.

Wednesday and Thursday in Port and similar matters will be dis here, said plates also be placed be for children of members of the post and its auxiliary. Alger R. Coggan is chairman. Tentative plans were made for a New Year's Eve party in the Home. It was announced that several members would attend the district rallv at iiiiTj lur a two-manual cruirms rpi mfs nn armv .1,1 inin rasn 1 (,, k- vnni r-' li cusstxt with school board oiticers.

on ednesdav for out-of-State organ Sunday mommg In St. the Nauona Guard 5Uf)f rintendfls residents switching to Michigan (Johns Evangelical and Reformed b' Guard Bu- township Board members. license plates. In church. Meetinss Tuesday will be at 10 The reau Washington.

Governor Sig-ler Issued his proclamation to in- new plates are white One plate pt-r car will on be pastor Wuate MichT in Jsparltngville Community Vassar. Dec. 5. Final plans for the New Year's Eve party will be completed at the next regular meeting of the post Dec. 9 at 7:45 m.

in the Home. pm. issued. 01 Jonns tvangencai and Ke- gan unity. Hall.

Thursday schools of instruc- tion will be at 10 rm. in Goodelis i if 4-H Building and at 2 m. in St DirillS frt GraHot lodf No. 374, F. Social night Monday.

Nov. -t 30. Cards. Oysters for lunch. 11-27, 11-29 fij tonight at Gardens, corner and White; benefit Blue Water Sportsman's Association.

mo-tl. Authorized Maytag Sales, Miller plumbing. Erie Square. Phone 4904. 1 OUTSIDE POKT HURON ftp Cab Co.

Dial 2-5111. The jtipnal Marysville Cab Co. tf. fM SWEEPS 1AYL0R HOME, DAMAGE $1,000 iumicii cnurcn. yanaotte, de-, Srlf? a 2edicatory sermon- MAJOR Ml RREL G.

PROVOST, raising God. executive officer of 3rd Battalion. 125th Infantry- nt Movie on 'Air Pfr' Huron High School gymnasium. Top billing in the show, to raise funds for Boy Scout Camp Silver Trails, has been given to the Blue Water Four, local barbershop quartet. Jack Adams, baritone, Ralph Wakeham, melody, Jack Taylor, tenor, and Edward Mowry, bass, compose the auartet.

and Gwen- ft Mn inn Meetings Dec. 9 will be at 10 a.m. in Ward-Cottrell School, Marine City, and at 2 p.m. in Algonac High School. LLt- Toiedo, pre- 1 local units are parts, said both units sided at the organ during morning are prepared to receive recruits services in the absence of Miss Ma- now IN TORT HI RON' HOM'ITAl.

Nov. 27, to Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. Eveningred.

Electric ave nue, son. Nov. 27. to Mr and Mrs. Darrell In Tr tine.

TVi tmie C. Gruel, who was ill. Co, will hold a regular drill and property check at 7 30 A motion picture "Air Power is Peace Power," in which Eddie Rickenbacker is commentator, will be shown at a meeting of the Ki-wanis club, Tuesday noon in Hotel Harrington. The film is distributed by Eastern Airlines and a representative from the air lines will be present to give an explanatory preface to the film and answer questions. Harry Tovar is program chairman.

today in the Armory and Head- Further information is available, daughter 2" Company will drill at 7:30 by calling the Armory, dial Nov. 2S. to Mr. and Mrs. Warns p.m.

Tuesday in the Armory. from 8 m. to 5 p.m. Mondays L. Scott 2204 Twenty-fourth Recruits will be accepted during through Fridays.

strt-et a daughUr. Sunday night Mr. Bulley gave a dedication concert, which was attended by some 600 persons. He was assisted during the eon-cert by his son, Julian E. Bulley Toledo pianist, and Miss Alice Ul-seth, Detroit soprano.

dalyn Reynolds as Marian Anderson, and Sue Barone as Eleanor Powell, will appear as guest stars. "BREAKFAST AT the Chippers," a burlesque of the several breakfast programs of young married firemen answered two calls Sat AfHar and Sunday. The Reliable Store Since THE J.O.Y. CLUB presented the nmase estimated at $1,000 re- tutted in a fire Saturday at the STORE HOURS DAILY 9:30 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M.

0 George Washington's Choice tfif suai narp 01 the organ in memory of Mrs. Louise Wollen. who was a lifelong member of the church. Mrs. Minnie Dudd and her family presented catliedral chimes in memory of Lt.

Ross DiiHd Igm of Goraon iayior, 4tv oione Itreet said the fire started in Funeral services for William L. Cody, 17, of 12006 Bryce road, Em-mett, who died of polio Friday in Port Huron Emergency Hospital, will be held in Our Lady of ML Carmel church at 10 a.m. Tuesday. William, son of Mr. and Mrs.

William F. Cody, was the seventh polio fatality out of 60 cases reported to the hospital this year. The remains are in the family home, where the Holy Name society of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel church will recite the Rosary at 9 p.m. today.

Rev. John F. Farrell, pastor, will officiate at the funeral services. Cake Contest Winner Patsy Gavin, Richmond, member of the Porrett 4-H club won the chiffon cake contest award at the annual Fall Achievement Day program Friday in the Desmond theater. A typographical error In the story in Saturday's Times Herald indicated that Mary Curtis, Carlton club member, was the winner.

Mary won the dairy foods demonstration award. tn upstairs closet and destroyed i u- Ol Uie ttint aiiu iwi uciuic hrmicrht under control. The gnut ouse was careless use of Dudd and Carl Dudd, all of whom were members of the church. Rev. J.

Soell, pastor, was in charge of the services. couples, will have Alice Anderson as Mrs. Chipper, Arthur Stillwagon as Mr. Chipper and Dr. Stanley H.

Pettengill as the production man. One of the highlights of comedy will be the "singing commercials' interspersed throughout the show by Steve Houston and George Cole. Appearing in the Story Hoar, with Jane Marshall, the ''Story Lady, will be Richard Cunningham as Santa Claus, Mar-cia Ingell as Cinderella and Richard Hill as Prince Charming. The final scene will be a historic pageant in song and tableaux, patterned after the "Treasurv Star firemen suu. Minor damage resulted in a fire, unknown.

Sundav in an ud- (tairs closet and bedroom at the TA HJitJ TT Admits False Soliciting: Donald Cope, 17, of 3414 Tenth avenue, pleaded guilty Saturday before Municipal JuHpp ftpnrtt Humane Society Elects Tuesday St. Clair County Humane too street, firemen said. Mclpnis to soliciting funds under so- 4 Death raise pretenses. He was remanded to jail for pre-sentence investiea- cieiy wm eiect 1949 officers and discuss further plans for a bazaar, and bake sale to raise fund fnr. tion.

Cooe was arrested bv Police 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 events or other matter of general interest. Parade" radio program. Friday after a Forest street resi dent complained that Cope was soliciting funds for the American "THE SPIRIT OF '76" will he Red Cross. portrayed by Douglas Northrop, Paul Gilliland and Dick Trese. CX 'i If Other Darts will be "Northprn Cedar Club Meets Some 35 members of th fprlar Soldier." Dave Leonard- "Southern I a new dog pound, at a meeting at 7:30 p.m.

Tuesday in William N. Harper's office, 1612 Griswold street. The bazaar is scheduled for Dec. 10 and 11, but it has not yet been decided where it will be held. Any person wishing to donate toys for the bazaar toy booth is requested to telephon- Mr.

Harper, dial 8655. i Mrs. Fred C. Shepardson is chairman of arrangements for the Bob Branch; "Mother of club attended a meetine Sunrfav Blue and Mrs. Irene Petten- night in Schoor Memorial Home.

Refreshments were served and gill; "World War I Sgt. The Question Congress reportedly may drop contempt action against some 60 people who refused to say whether they are or ever were communists. What do you think about it? games were plaved. Thomas L. vv.

Newman and Floyd Dell; "Red Cross Mrs. Sumner Walter E. Reiner Walter Ernest Reiner, 64, of 4678 Meidowlawn road. Fort Gratiot Township, died early Sunday in his bora after a long illness. Mr.

Reiner, resident of St. Clair County 22 years, was born Aug. 13, 1884, to Kimball Township. He it survived by his widow, Mrs. Susan Reiner; two sons, Edward Eeiner, Port Huron, and Ferdinand Beiner.

Detroit, and two daughters, Mrs. Lillian Williams, Detroit, and Kn. Marion Bertha. Saginaw. Funeral services will be held at pm.

Tuesday In the Arthur Smith funeral home. Rev. Roland M. Tra-ver, pastor of First Baptist church, will officiate. Burial will be in Lakeside Cemetery.

The remains are in the funeral home. Abdou won 1 the door nri7e Mrs Lorena E. Matar and Mrs. Elizabeth Curtis, and "World War II Mrs. Marie Addison, A.

Shamaly were co-chairmen of the event. bazaar. The Answers Mrs. E. P.

Little, 1419 Washington avenue: I don't believe that charges should be dropped. Virginia Gragowski, William Pet-tengill. Carl Emerich, Robert Saunders, Tom Wright and J. Paul Jones. "The Butcher" will be played by Jack Trese; "The by Rus Schubert Rehearsal Tonight The Schubert club will rehearse at 7:30 p.m.

todav in Elks Mrs. William F. Baker, 3780 West Water street: Under present Temple in preparation for its nart circumstances, the communist dan- sell Sills, Teacher Mrs. Adren Northrop: Mrs Mel- in the Elks memorial service at 2:30 p.m. Sunday there.

The production committee of the Minstrel show will meet afterwards in the Legion Home. the dropping of contempt charges against these men. Mrs. W. F.

Street Dies In Ontario News has been received here of the unexpected death Sunday in her home in Palmyra, of Mrs. Margaret Street, 86, wife of W. T. Street, and aunt of Mrs. E.

L. Church, Mrs. C. W. Ringler and Miss Statira Willson, Port Huron.

Mrs. Street, whose death was caused by heart disease, was a frequent visitor in Port Huron. Funeral arrangements have not been completed. vin Kircher; Thomas Irwin; Harley Abbott; "Hollywood Sue Bar-zone; "Big Leonard Edwards; William Carter and Dr. Pettengill; "Uncle Thomas E.

Woods, and Mrs. H. Belle Ceasor. Mrs. Willard G.

Carlton, 1020 Tenth avenue: Congress should continue contempt actions. The safety of the country demands that I we know the identity of commun- ists here. Charles J. Patron Charles J. Patton, 65,.

of 121 Merchant street, lifelong resident of Port Huron, died early this morning in Port Huron Hospital tfter an illness of three weeks. Mr. Patton was born in Port Huron, March 6, 18837 He is survived by his widow, Returns From Meet Frank Harmon, farm editor of The Times Herald and Radio Stations WITH and WTTH-FM, returned today after attending the annual convention of the National Association of Radio Farm Directors Saturday and Sunday in BELCHER LANE detachment Marine Corns lea sue members will Dean Ensign, 4477 Gratiot avenue: I feel that witnesses should compose the color guard. They are Ted Hvatt. LeRnv have answered the Un-American -r Committee's question as to whether LnnSlltiaS KUSn Wedge, Sam Napolitan, and Norman Sanderson.

airs. Irene Patton; four sons, Edward W. Patton, Charles R. Patton ODtimists to Plan Partw and Max D. Patton.

all of Port tney were communists, and that I contempt charges should not be dropped. I realize, however, that just because a witness stood on i what he believed to be his Con-; stitutional rights and did not William Stein, 6020 Lapeer road, told Deputy Sheriffs Sunday that someone stole 20 scotch pine trees from his nursery. Deputies said the three-foot trees, valued at $2.75 apiece, had been dug out by the roots recently Optimist members will plan their annual Christmas party at a meeting of the Optimist club Thursday noon in Lauth Hotel. Donations for needy Port Huron children will be made at the Christmas party. Dwight W.

Hostetter is chairman of the party. A "Parade of Flags'" will be staged by the Roxy Rockettes. Rehearsals will be held tonight in Junior College auditorium and a dress rehearsal will be conducted there Tuesday night. Advance sale of tickets is being hied at Irwin's Drug store, Shof-ner's, and the Trese Meat Market. Tickets also may be purchased from any Exchange club member.

answer the question, does not necessarily mean he is a com- munist. as the ground was fresh. Here's a proud companion for your most cherished antiques. This beautiful repJica of the original bedspread George Washington chose for his bride. Bates reproduces it stitch by faithful stitch.

It's pure white and washable in twin and full size. Priced at $27.50. GIVE A PRACTICAL GIFT FOR THE HOME Huron, ana sgt. Jack F. Patton, Fort Sheridan, a daughter, Mrs.

Cut Langolf, Port Huron; a sister, Mrs. Chester Garry, Ripon, md eight grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 130 p-m. Wednesday in the Arthur Smith funeral home. Burial will be to Lakeside Cemetery.

The remains are in the funeral home. ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS PAGE TWO Mrs. Theodore G. Ernst, 814 Jenkinson street: I don't think they should drop charges. If they are R.

J. Wilson III R. J. Wilson, president of Port Huron Board of Realtors. 1337 Pin communisxs I neiieve tnev snninn BUY ot the sign of rh RELIABLE DUTCHMAN Lumber.

Masonry Supplies Grove avenue, was admitted to Port Huron General Hnsnitai Sat YMCA NEWS Plans have been completed for a YMCA Co-ed Vollevball league. ChesiiSle aedl Tefted Bed Spreads urday, after a week's illness in his nome. $20 Stolen From Slali ollanJ What better way to wrap up comfort than by giving bedding needs for Christmas. Beautiful chenille or tufted bedspreads make perfect gifts. We've sizes for any bed in a wide variety of colors.

Come choose your gifts tomorrow. Police said MrKavt tion, 2037 Pine Grove avenue was BUILDERS' SUPPLY rJ. entered Sunday morning through comPAfiY. a rear winaow Dy thieves who took be brought out into the open. menWservice Claude E.

Boman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nomar Boman, 3189 Streeter drive, was recently promoted to the rank of staff sergeant in the United States Air Force. SSgt. Boman is a photographic laboratory technician and aerial photographer assigned to the 31st Reconnaissance Squadron at Yo-kota Air Force base, Japan.

The squadron is currently occupied with the Air Force's long-range plan of mapping the entire world. Sgt Boman is a graduate of Port Huron High School and was employed by the H. A. Smith company prior to his enlistment in PIN GROVE AT CAN AJ. PHONE 81SH in silver from the cash regis ter.

WHITE WITH MULTI-COLOR DESIGNS FUNERALS- Charles H. Chris trier Funeral services for Charles H. Christner. 60, of 4413 Little street, who died Saturday in Port Huron General Hospital, will be held at MO pjn. Tuesday in the Arthur Smith funeral home.

Rev. Roland M. Traver, pastor of First Baptist church, will officiate. Burial will be in Lakeside Cemetery. The name of a surviving sister, Mrs- Grace Wheller, Sarnia.

was omitted in error from the account The Times Herald Sunday and ther sister, Mrs. Leona Arnold, Huron, was incorrectly printed Mrs. Lena Arnold. home! remains are in the funeral Veto M. Pesano, director of physical education at the said today.

The league will consist of five teams: The Hawkeyes, with Jack Davis, captain; the Volunteers, Gordon Grant, captain: the Wolverines, Lois Winterberger. captain; the Trojans, Gloria Siemen, captain, and the Spartans, Ken Siemen, captain. The first game, between the Hawkeyes and Volunteers, will be at 9 p.m. Tuesday. Games will be played every Tuesday and Thursday at 9 p.m.

until the championship is decided. Four teams will play each week while the fifth draws a bye. ALL WHITE FRINGED TUFTED FULL AND TWIN SIZES Citizenshin Class Tnnirht ORDFR .7.00 FOUNTAIN The seventh in a of classes Chenilles $7 to in citizenship trainine for resident noncitizens is scheduled for 7:30 Vc netian p.m. today in Circuit Court Room Returns From Hospital Robert Cottrell, 2762 Military IN FULL BED SIZES BATES COLORED ALL COTTON SPREADS $8.95 FULL AND TWIN SIZES IN THE ROUND-UP PATTERN FOR BOYS June, 1946. ONE COLOR AND COLOR WITH MULTI-COLOR DESIGNS CHENILLES $12 street, wno underwent an operation in Port Huron General Hospital Nov.

22. returned to his home Sun BB Guns Confiscated Police confiscated the BB enns of day. Blinds NOW for CHRISTMAS Phone 8035 for Estimate Fountain Ven. Blind Co. 541 Water Street "Across from Post Office" three boys, two 13 and the other 11 years old, for shooting at buildings near Seventh street bridge Sunday.

Bicycle Stolen Lawrence Stanlev. wQn Mrs. Wilbur Abbott Funeral services for Mrs. Alice n' 75- widow of Wilbur Abbott and Port Huron resident -yvars who died Thursday in oi her daughter. Miss street, told Police someone stole his son's bicycle from the side of his home.

All prices at Central Drug Store are fair and reasonable. This is a true statement of fact 927 Military Street Phone 3929 OTHER BATES COTTON SPREADS $8.95 $9.95 IN FULL BED SIZES STATE FLOWERS AND MONTEREY. DESIGN -u. ooroon, 1017 Lapeer ave- held today in the Arthur smith funeral home. Complete Visual Analysis AKRON TRUSSES CORRECTLY FITTED UOT LKJ Rally To Hear CIO Official Brendon Sexton.

CIO representative, Detroit, will discuss "Should Labor Have a Greater Voice in Labor-Management Relations?" at the weekly laboi rally at 7:30 p.m. today in St Joseph's School gymnasium. A representative of the Archdio-cesan "Labor Institute, Detroit sponsor of the rallies, will speak on "The Social Obligations of the Union Man." Rev. Clement Kern, pastor of Holy Trinity church, Detroit will preside. MUSLIN IKGICAL APPLIANCE 957 Military St.

Phone Evenings by Appoiatment JUdw John Grice, of the Latter Samt church, officiated, aonal was in Lakeside Ceme- PaUWarers were Allen R. Me-Frank W. Bailey, Wilfred L. Charles D. Cole.

Henry C. oeaier nd James Ferguson. Harold W. Lewandowski serpces for Harold W. wandowski, 29, who died Thurs-y to the home of his wife's par-r qo T-and Mrs- R.

Swit-b is-V- stret- we held today iPP funeral home. Rev. Dean Austin E. Du-Jt rector of Grace Episcopal! officiated. Burial was in eet: CASES Dr.

S. H. Pettengill OPTOMETRIC OFPICES Office Hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Evenings by Appointment TIMES" HERALD BLDG.

PHONE 2-4040 A PERFECT CHRISTMAS GIFT ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS PAGE TWO r. SlxlOS WHITE SHEETS. ea 81x108 COLORED SHEETS $4.95 ea. 42x36 WHITE CASES $1.75 pair. 42x36 COLORED CASES $2.50 pair ALSO IN STOCK 72x108 WHITE MUSLIN SHEETS FOR TWIN BEDS AND 63x108 FOR SINGLE BEDS.

Jaaw George Soini, rZ Sterling, Irving S. Flem-5Tay D. Jackson. Shirley D. fiKan nd William A.

MlVitH Chiropractor DAY and I Dr. R. H. Nelson Plione 5J44 t5 MHiUry Ph. S17! NIGHT REPLACEMENT values of buildings and contents are going up.

Have you increased the amount of your insurance accordingly? If you have any doubt about the adequacy of your insurance better make sure! Ask this Hartford agency to check your policies NOW! Just call Sovereign Insurance Travel Agency Phone 2-1474 1225 Military St. Port Huron FIRST PHONE 6H2p iventh FLOOR Easy-to-Install RUBBER FLOOR TILE PLASTIC WALL TILE ASPHALT FLOOR TILE GARDEN SEED SHOP Open Week Days Til 8 3124 Lapeer Are, WRL R.WALKER AGENCY ctvtKAL rssrRAxns St RETT BONDS The Travelers Insurance Co. 1 Pplr. But BU. RODERTtREED EYE-SIGHT SERVICE 977 nnnr Tt-jjY m.m'jiTD Tli oodls o.

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