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THE PORT HURON TIMES HERALD FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1940. PAGE SEVEN Supreme Court CITY BRIEFS Deaths (ouncements I HURON CHURCH MARKS ANNIVERSARY Women Voters Meet Members of the "Know-Your- To Hear McLouth Case Next Week The United States supreme court Tuesday or Wednesday will hear the case of the United States gov What Do You Think About It? Five persons each daj will be asked by the inquiring reporter Df The Times Herald to answer a question based on some important news event or other matter of general interest. Mrs. Mary McRae Miss Mary McRae, 84, sister of Town" group of the Port Huron a. Palms Bar Cleveland School Gets American Flag: Mrs.

Ida Durrette. president of William Sanborn Women's Relief corps, spoke on "Care and Use of the Flag" at a Washington birthday and patriotic program Thursday afternoon in Cleveland school. Mrs. Agnes Miller, patt.otic instructor of the corps, presented an American flag to the school. Carl Abrams.

school principal, was In charge of the school's part of the program. League of Women Voters, who Monday afternoon visited the Port Daniel H. McRae and Mrs. Margaret I Ji. place in town.

Tapping fT highest priced beer. Gordon, 507 Fifteenth street, died Huron Sulphite Paper Co. plant, discussed papermaxine at their Thursday noon in Chicago after a P'-ry Friday night, fine n. at Thomas St. crossing IfA 8 th fri tf long illness.

Walks Into Auto, Shoulder Injured Joseph Kashbosky, 57, of 1619 Thirteenth street, suffered minor injuries Thursday afternoon when he walked into the side of an automobile driven by Charles Thomas, 16. of 1131 Erie street at Griswold and Thirteenth streets. He was given first aid in Port Huron hospital for a shoulder injury. Kashbosky told Traffic Sergt. Ralph J.

Irwin and Traffic Officer Ralph Bodley he was walking across Griswold street and he struck the rear of Thomas' car. Another passing automobile blocked his vision of the Thomas car, he said. ernment against the estate of Sydney C. McLouth, former Marine City shipbuilder, Eugene F. Black, of Stewart Black, estate attorneys, said today.

Miss McRae, who was born Nov. meeting Thursday night in the Port Huron Public library. Mrs. Dorothy Stevenson led the discussion. The Guild Presents Communion Set To Rev.

Mr. Ruff "The foundation of true gratitude is found in the cross of Christ and His redeeming love." Rev. Albert A. Ruff, pastor, told some 300 members I please Motoring Public Feagan, formerly at Before the case is heard. Mr.

league will hold a business meeting 17, 1855, in Strathburn, visited relatives here frequently. She is survived by three brothers, Alex McRae and Duncan H. McRae, both of Strathburn, and Daniel H. McRae, Port Huron; a sister, Mrs. Gor ct nnw nersonaiiy at T.m p.m.

today in the council Black will move the admission of his partner. Shirley Stewart, com The Question What do you think of the proposal of a Massachusetts senator that the United States retaliate for British seizure of American mail by prohibiting landing of British airplanes in this country? Qll station at room of the city halL missioner of the State Bar of Mich and Quay. Complete igan, to practice before the supreme KM'f i and parking space. 2-23 don, and several nieces and ne Marriage Applications George Abram. 25.

RFD No. 1. CROSSE Jt BLAlKiVELLs SOUPS 2 phews. Tniht At the Club Bar Funeral services will be held at Marine City, and Marian F. Britz, 26.

Marine City. -T-inirl St. Fresh Lake for p.m. bunday in tne Duncan Jti. William Wiegand, 54.

and Alice i Frankenmuth Style FT ninner every Sunday. Sixriul. mt our nln-duwK. 10 vrirllMt l.rntrn Sntip rrady rrr. 1-lh.

can McRae residence, Strathburn. Burial will be in Oakland cemetery. Andrews. 43, both of Port Huron. S5G The Answers J.

William Heaver, 821 Sedgwick street: That would be a very good plan. I don't believe the British have any legitimate right to interfere with our mail. it Pottos. Fr-U Howard Vincent Miller. 21, and near Glencoe, Ont.

The remains will be in the Arthur Dorothy Arvilla Bruce, 18, both of Port Huron. court. Fifteen years ago. Mr. Stewart moved the admission of Air.

Black to practice in Michigan courts. The McLouth esse, believed to be the oldest litigation involving Worid war supply contracts in which the federal government is a party, will be among the first heard by Associate Justice Frank Murphy. Mr. Stewart rnd Mr. Black will argue the case, which the government has appealed from a decision of the Michigan supreme couit.

Wood Stolen Isaac Middleton. Thirty third street, reported to Sheriff Ferris E. Lucas Thursday that cut wood had been stolen from the Walter Stevens farm. Dove read. Dom Graziade! E.

Smith funeral home until Sunday L. and Son banquet Satur- 24. 6:30 p. Huronia ai O.m.l.O.O.F. Call 7478 3 Rations.

50c for adults; 25c morning. giinrrARSTJJ Taken To Prison Thomas Reedman, 34, Sparling- Mrs. Austin Lutz, 815 Howard street: I don't believe in retaliation. Mrs. Florence M.

Stevenson Mrs. Florence M. Stevenson. 70, The Reliable Store ville, sentenced by Circuit Judge Laurie O. Telfer to 1 to 4 years A Special Dinner Thursday nd Friday imprisonment for larceny, was Mrs.

F. W. Taylor, 623 Ontario: I don't like the idea of censorship of United States mail, but war is war. of the congregation of English Lutheran Church of Our Savious at their twentieth anniversary banquet Thursday night in the dining room of the church. Speaking cn "Appreciation." Rev.

Mr. Ruff said: "We have much to be thankful for and God expects us to show our appreciation. If we are truly grateful for what Christ has done for us we will be only too glad to reded i-cate ourselves to the work of the church." The Altar Guild of the church presented a private communion set to Mr. Ruff, who became pastor of the church Jan. 19, 1930.

John Ruff, father of Rev. Albert A. Ruff, commended the Ladies auxiliary of the church, which has contributed approximately to the congregation. The Junior choir sang "Child of the Heavenly King' 'and God, Our Help in Ages Past." Members of church organizations presented a program. At the concluding anniversary service of the church at 11 a.m.

Sunday, Rev. Carl Dankworth. Hinsdale. 111., first pastor of the congregation, will preach. Rev.

Mr. Dankworth was pastor of the 1 Soring Chicken with all the ZLret Dinner. 40c. taken to Jackson prison Thursday by special deputy sheriffs. widow of William F.

Stevenson and former Port Huron resident, died Thursday in the home of her step-son, Albert Stevenson, 3300 Leslie street, Detroit, after a short illness. Restaurant. 2-23 Euchre Match Tonight Supervisors and clerks will piay Amateurs! Amateurs! ht at the Lauth Hotel Bar, Funeral services will be held at till 2. every evening, 'This Spring it's an air of dainty elegance that distinguishes the SMARTEST STYLES craftsmen in the fourth round of the Grand Trunk Recreation association euchre tournament at 3:30 p.m. today in the main offices of Mrs.

John Kraus, 1040 Division street: I think that would be a much too severe measure for. a neutral country like the United States to take. We must remember that England is at war and is forced to take such steps as seizing mail. 2-23 i Leas band. 1:30 p.m.

Sunday in the Arthur E. Smith funersl home. Rev. A. E.

DuPlan, rector of Grace Episcopal church, will officiate. Burial will be in Lakeside cemetery. nth Hotel Grill Union To Elect Officers Tonight Officers will be elected and a charter will be presented at a meeting of Local 364, International Ladies' Garment Workers' union, at 8 p. m. today in Hotel Harrington.

Abraham Plotkin, Chicago, midwest representative of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' union, will attend. The local union is composed of ErcJ-Marshall company employes. the car shops. or Fry tonight. T-bone Steak yi fi5c Mathilda Proppe.

Mrs. Stevenson was born Aug. Pays 525 Fine Charles McCarthy, 51. Brown 2-23 si I 21, 1869, in London. Ont.

She moved to Detroit in 1923 after liv City, arrested his morning by Pa irf Le-Woodmen Hall Tonight. Miss Louise A. Highstreet, 805 Pine Grove avenue: I think something should be done to put the British in their place. i3 1 1 trolman Arthur W. Miller, paid a ing here 17 years.

Her husband jon jl. md Western Footwarmers. died in 1922. $25 fine in the police department traffic bureau on a reckless driv u. She is survived by two step-sons, church from 1920 to 1922.

ing charge. Albert Stevenson, Detroit. and A New Frame for Beauty jj Flattering Neckline Frocks! jj wr i Sapper at inurm High School Notes Francis Stevenson. Grand Rapids. The remains are in the funeral home.

tiot avenue, naay, o. 2-23 Improves After Surgery Mrs. Ralph O. Klohn, 1108 Elev Powell Proves To Detroit Police He Mrs. Elizabeth M.

Stirling, 95, who died Wednesday in her home, 1416 Eighth street. Burial was in Lakeside cemetery. I rt enth street, is recovering from a major operation in Port Huron Saturdav night. Labor William Ryan explained crystal sets and Robert Miller discussed one-tube radios at a meeting of the Radio club Thursday. General hospital.

Mrs. Marie Thrun Mrs. Marie Thrun, 72, Jackson, 2-24 Didn't Steal His Car 1 JS0B. 1 former resident of Port Huron and 111. IV.

A Family Program A family night program and supper will be held at 7:30 p.m. today in South Park Methodist church. sister of Mrs. William Smith and Mrs. Bertha Papenfus, died unex Tavern.

2911 Moak street tf pectedly Wednesday in the home of ikl rt 1 Rinnan's. Railroad Street John Adamson John Adamson, 77, Marysville, who died Tuesday in the home of his brother, William E. Adamson, 1213 Stanton street, was buried this morning in St. Mary's cemetery, St. Clair.

Rev. Fr. Leo J. Trese, pastor of St. Christopher's Roman Catholic church, Marysville, conducted funeral services in the church.

her daughter, Mrs. Frank DeLand, icwi Ike Pickerel, Hot Rolls. Louisville, where she wvs visit Seriously III George Wise, 1646 McPherson street, is seriously ill of pneumonia in his home. i 2-23 Stuart Bogue and Noreen Bovee won tournament games played at a meeting of the Chess club Thursday. A stalemate was drawn between Stanley Pearson ami Francis Hartley.

There were also ties between Frances Walker and Jerry Cain and between Beth Tilley and Jean Sloat The U. S. Bureau of Fisheries is propagating diamond-back terrapins, which are near extinction. These delicacies once sold for $96 a dozen. I tonieht at Brody's Inn.

Parks Commissioner William N. Powell was amazed Thursday night when Detroit police "Lopped him in Detroit. "What's the matter?" the parks commissioner asked. "Your driving a stolen car," the police responded. "Why, this is my car," Mr.

Powell said. He produced his title, license certificate and other papers to show that the car belonged to William N. Powell, Port Huron, and that he was William N. Powell. ing.

She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Adolph Busse, Jackson; Mrs. Alma Mahlke and Mrs. John Mahlke, both of Ann Arbor, and Mrs. DeLand; a son, Elmer E.

street. sa-tf Tsh Fry at Louis' Cafe TW 3540 24th Street. f-tf Birth Thrun, Jackson; a brother, Julius Siebert, Detroit; two sisters, nine grandchildren ind several nieces JbCTSIDE PORT HURON I tJLikfDort Oance Pavilion and nephews. "We can't help that it's on our The remains will be brought to uring every Saturday night. stolen car list," the police insisted.

They detained him while he Port Huron for burial in Lakeside it tt Bob Bullman's Bob Cats Born Feb. 22, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Papineau. 3221 Krafft road, in Port Huron General hospital, a daughter.

Born Feb. 15, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Wilson (Dorothy Sage), Smiths Creek, in the home of Mr.

jk I Kverjr 1'iiHHFnerr 1 Vl InKurrd cemetery at 3 p.m. Saturday. Fu rt Wra Admission charge the called headquarters to make sure il F-tf. that the car was not stolen. Head Quarters reported the car was a Dance.

Dance Tonight Safe Courteous Service PHONE 4567 CHECKER CAB CO. Military at Pine neral services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday in St. John's Evangelical and Reformed church, Jackson. Rev.

O. Walter Wagnor, pastor, will officiate. stolen. Saturday and Sunday. Wilson's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Francis Wilson, 2505 Division street, a daughter, Priscilla May. Wra. Chicken Cood. St.

Clair. Mr. Powell informed them his car was stolen New Year's day and 2-24 recovered within 24 hours. Presents Mexico Travelog At Forum Meeting Thursday The trend in Mexico is toward greater freedom of worship. Rev.

Fr. Leo J. Trese, pastor of St. Christopher Roman Catholic church, Marysville, told more thsn 100 members of Port Huron council. No.

521, Knights of Columbus, and their guests Thursday night at the weekly lecture forum in the K. of C. building. Fr. Trese.

who recently fpent six weeks in Mexico and New Mexico, where he studied the customs and language of the natives, said that the government has seized all church property, restricted religious services, limited the number of clergy, and closed parochial schools and seminaries. Ninety per cent of the inhabitants are Catholics, and several influential persons are working to help the church regain a strong position. Fr. Trese said. He described msrriage, funeral and baptismal rituals and national monuments he visited.

David S. McHardy was Headquarters informed eCdiIlac Hotel. Lexington police the report of the stolen car Giirken and Steak Dinners. All Beer and Wine. 2-24 had not been cancelled.

After a confirmation of Mr. Powell's story from Port Huron police, Detroit 11 Ut's Tavern. Rattle Run tiiMFrr every Friday, 7:6) p.m. as tali. v.

Mrs. Ida Bates Mrs. Ida Bates, 81, resident of Port Huron 42 years, died Thursday in her home in Fort Gratiot township after a long illness. She was born Aug. 24.

1858, in Canada and is survived by a niece, Miss Eva Stone, Cohoes, N. Y. The remains are in the Albert A. Falk Son mortuary, where funeral services will be held at 2 p. m.

Saturday. Burial will be in Lakeside cemetery. th fr u. police released the parks commis sioner. Police Lieut.

William J. Ding foiy inn. Marysville well today told Mr. Powell that local police notified state police hi Pickerel and Perch Fry F-tf 1 to cancel the stolen car report and state police broadcast the cancel I lime Dance Fargo Saturday lation. He said Detroit police Prizes given away.

2-24 probably missed the broadcast. orid Traveler Funerals Girl Scout Notes Speaks Here Today i. Sherwood Eddy, noted au-lecturer and world traveler, to speak on "The European Books and the use of public li This is a season when clothes do things for you. Simple dark frocks frame your face gently in soft frills. Fashions make a picture of you, unforgettably lovely, pleasantly flattering.

Come in and see how very, very right they are for you. The Long Torso Look! braries were discussed at a meet Mrs. Elizabeth M. Stirling Major Herbert Payton, commander of the local Salvation Army corps, conducted funeral services this afternoon in the Al pr i nG i ing of Troop 11 Thursday night in First Presbyterian church. Doris and the Responsibilities of ca" at a special assembly of Local Student Wins Honor At Wisconsin Edmund Nelson Firth, son of Rev.

H. H. Firth, pastor of St. Paul's Episcopal church, has been elected vice-president of Athena Forensic society at the University of Wisconsin, where he is a junior. Mr.

bert A. Falk Son mortuary for Nicholson and Patsy Badgero re ceived tenderfoot pins. Huron High school pupils and sor college students this after WE NEVER RUN in the High school gymna- Spring's Most Significant New Silhouette Helen Alexander received a tenderfoot pin at a meeting of Troop 9 Monday in First Congregational church. fti ddy, who appears here OUT OF HOT WATER NQW! the auspices of the Junior it club, was to be guest at Firth was graduated from Port Huron Junior college in 1937. The society, one of the oldest at the University of Wisconsin was created by a special act of the Wisconsin legislature in 1847.

ption tea in Junior college ium after the lecture. 1 SIGNIFICANTLY SPRING! To Visit Brown City Post Plans to visit Brown City post, VFW, Saturday night were completed at a meeting Thursday night of Charles Schoor post. No. .796, Veterans of Foreign Wars, in the Charles Schoor Memorial home. Members of the ladies auxiliary to the Schoor post will also attend.

CLARISA A striking; sandal. with simple and en-ticinc everlappinte treatment of the Vamp. In black patent and blue calf. PTA Meetings YOU $7.50 Parent-Teacher associa- Terdie IN A NEW LONG TORSO will hold a box social at 7:30 Revisers To Visit Bay City, Saginaw Members of the charter revision commission will study operation cf government in Saginaw and Bay City Tuesday, Clare R. Sperry, commission chairman, said today.

Members of the commission who plan to make the trip are requested to notify Mr. Sperry Saturday morning. Staurday in Mill school, Gra- TYPEWRITERS This exclusive model will make stunning; compliments to jrour spring; ensemble. In colors, blue or black. 'iBrnpike and Allen road.

Pro- RENTED, SOLO LJ yj will be used to help build a allentine' EXCHANGED E0 a around the school grounds. $7.50 At A DAY is oil it costs tilt overage family to "ROYAL' -i xavera juorrison. county s19" 1 commissioner. spoKe at tne pi Founders Day program of MacTAGG ART-HOFFMAN CO. 931 MIUTAKY SIHf.fcT'v: HUT MmH This will be the last of a series of trips to other Michigan cities to study charters in operation.

Road Parent-Teacher asso- have oil th hot water they can st automatically heated with the Duo-Therm! DUO -THERM AITOMATICOIL BURRING WATER HEATER rt Wednesday night in Kraf ft school. Mrs. James McVety, president, cut a birthday during the refreshment per- Ster the meeting. What does its COLOR mean? VENETIAN BLINDS CLEANED WAXED WINDOW SHADES CLKANFtl A RKVERSF.lt PX tr Prif On Thette rrlcea fStephen Popham i "Window Shade SoeclnliMs" Ftr Dial 7960 5 The color of a diamond Is one of the important qualities which CUTS WATER HEATING BILLS os much as 50 compared with the overage cost of manufactured gos or electricity! Faster water heating "Gold Seal" Congoleum Floor Rugs 9x12 Ft. $45 i 3 li I e4 fi si" larger capacity! Can be installed and used anywhere! No gas no electricity! Pay out of savings on easy terms! UAIITIIS COIPOR ROW determines its value.

Traditionally, a diamond is colorless and called white, or more often blue-white. Tinges of yellow or brown decrease its worth. Most diamonds emit flashes of bluish "fire," but a diamond actually tinged with blue is a rarity. We shall gladly show you how these slight differences in color affect the value of diamonds and shall also explain the importance of cutting, the degree of perfection and carat weight in determining the value of the diamond you are seeking. Profit by our scientific study of gems through the American Gem Society.

Open A Charge Account Seeley E. Mosher 209 Huron Ave. "The Store with the Street Clock" Qveler AGS Qsdfmerican em cociety Carat weigfet alone doe. not determine a diamond', value. Color, cutting, and the degree of perfection all influence the value greatly.

After the ring, your most im J3w Jf" $s3 I portant gift will be your silver fSj ware. It's an American tradition 'AIYTRjffpS to choose fine 1847 ROGERS VvvHLj 'fth'M BROS, silverplate with its VfJJ almost century-old tradition, its TiifitliftfwicrV craftsmanship expressed ft 1 in high raised ornament, delicate liyJCJjfS-'' 1 detail, streamlined grace and l'F---" rich lustre finish. 1 iffy AND NOW Startihe Sets of WWMfiMS 1847 ROGERS BROS. KWH Amtrica's Finest Silverplate are at the LOWEST PRICES in Hf feSrw Years fi tf 26 Pc Service for 6 528.95 Jk i 34 Pc. Service for 8 $3755 (YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS) Please semf me literature oa DUO-THERM HOT WATER HEATERS.

tPPd patterns here's your ij to save regular guaran-1. "first This beautiful new spring coat with dressmaker dell tails, some with front fullness all with a slight low fullness or flare. Made in crepe wool, gabardine 1 and novelty woolens. Fresh with touches of white HI pique and other feminine details. jj They9 re Here! Soft Dress Maker Suits This year it is an air of dainty elegance that dis- tinguishes the smartest suit in sheer wools with lovely soft details warm with a diaphanous blouse or organdy frilled Jabot Also shown is the pastel HI suit of fine Shetland that can be worn as a dress.

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