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SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 18, 1951 PACE FIVE. THIRD SECTION TODAY'S NEWS FROM ALL OVER BLUE WATER DISTRICT THE PORT HURON TIMES HERALD LODGES WOMEN'S CLVBS Port Sanilac OES Installs 9 From Huron To Be Inducted Harbor Beach Men's Chorus To Present Concert Nov. 27 Yale, Brown City Plan Thanksgiving Services Wednesday Deckerville OES Installs Nov. 17 Mrs.

Mar Port Sanilac, Nov. 17 Mrs. Madeline Felker was installed as 50th Wedding Fete For Yale Couple Draws 125 Persons Mr. and Mrs. William E.

Ken garet Merriman was installed as Bad Axe, Nov. 17 Names of nine Huron County men, who will worthy matron of Eastside chapter worthy matron, and Roy Randall! Harbor Nov. 17 "Songs CHURCH GROUPS Service Guild Meets Armada, Nov. 17 Some twenty-three members of the Wesleyan Service Guild attended the monthly meeting of the group Monday at the home of Mrs. Regina Dais, with Mrs.

Alidor Kerscher as co-hostess. Other hostesses were Mrs Ray Haggadone, Miss Jean Pome-roy and Mrs. John Dooley. No. 185, Order of the Eastern leave Dec.

7 for induction into the Yale, Nov. 17 Rev. U. L. Gib was installed as worthy patron of to Remember" will be theme of armed forces, are announced today Star, at a ceremony Nov.

9. Installing officers were Mrs son, pastor of First Presbyterian tne Marion chapter No. 171, Order the annual concert of the Harbor of the Eastern Star, recently. I Beach Men's Civic chorus at 8 by Local board 33. church, will speak on the theme.

Frances Knight, Carsonville, in Other officers installed were: p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 27, in the Com nedy, Yale, observed their golden wedding anniversary last Sunday with a dinner in their home for They are: Steckley, Pigeon; James M. Bannick and stalling matron; Mrs. Bernice De Mrs.

Myrtle Merriman, assistant munity House. "Stronger Than Ties of Blood, at a Community Thanksgiving service Saix, Detroit, installing marshal; Harry P. Lowry, both of Bad Axe; matron; G. A. Wilson, assistant' The chorus of 20 voices is direct family members from Ypsilanti, Mrs.

Grace Murray, Deckerville John A. Warack, Gagetown: Her in the Methodist church at 7:30 patron; Vera Weyeneth, conduct- ed by Miss Gertrude Scott, music 1fH. Til I bert J. Booms, Harbor Beach; Ver installing chaplain, and Mrs. Pearl and Chatham and Ridgetown, p.m.

Wednesday. icos, iviis. jean neat, assistant supervisor 01 tiarDor tseacn (Jom conductress; Mrs. Alpha Thornton, munity Schools. Miss Shirley Mc non N.

Thompson, Elkton; William and open house for their friends. Hunt, Croswell, installing organist Other officers are Wallace Mass Devotions were conducted by Mrs. Ernest L. Becket on the theme, "Thy Will Be Done, South of the Border." Mrs. Stanley Spen cer led the Mission Study lesson Rev.

Howard C. Watkins, minis J. Guitar, Ruth; Willet E. Oesch- Some 125 from Detroit, Marine ter of Yale Methodist church, will man, worthy patron; Mrs. Frances ger, Bay Port, and Melvin Allen, Ubly.

City, Royal Oak, St. Clair, Smiths give the call to worship; Rev Knight, associate matron; Elwin secretary; Mrs. Edna Wilson, 'Dougall will be accompanist. treasurer; Mrs. Effie Sweet, mar-) shal; Mrs.

Olive Allen, chaplain; KnrPfln Vpfprnn Mrs. Doris Van Natter, organist; "lean derail Mrs. Elsie Bearss, Adah: Mrs. Sa- "Rof i Thomas Hurd, retired Presbyter on the subject, "Missionary Economics South of the Border." At Creek, Croswell, Capac and Yale attended the open house. St.

Clair ian minister, will lead responsive VETERANS CLUBS reading for Thanksgiving; Rev Foss, associate patron; Mrs. Helen McMuldrock, conductress; Mrs. Fern Davidson, associate conductress; Mrs. Ina Massman, chaplain; Irene Derby, marshal; Mrs. Sana bra Caswell.

Ruth: Mrs. Edna xxuiuc the business session a donation of S5 was approved for the United "Would you mind going thru it again, Reverend? After all, this doesn't happen to me often!" County rural mail carriers attend ,0. P. Eastman, of Trinity United -Missionary church, will offer Torch Fund Drive. A gift of crys ed in a group.

AND AUXILIARIES Niceley, Esther; Mrs. Viola Sloat, 1 Bad Axe Nov- 17 Sergt. George Martha; Mrs. Elaine Mosure, M- Kerr, of the Enlisted Reserve, Electa; Mrs. Oroha Merriman formerly of Bad Axe and Bav Citv.

prayer; Dr. D. M. Teal will direct tal was presented Rev. and Mrs.

H. A. Hudgins. The group approv Young, organist; Mrs. Helen McLean, secretary; Mrs.

Mabel Derbv the Methodist choir in the anthem warder, and Calvin Innes, sentinel. iwrites relatives and friends that Deckerville Legion Has Dinner Deckerville, Nov. 17 Approxi ed uniting with the WSCS in spon "Now Thank We All Our God" treasurer; Mrs. Evelyn Green. dinner preceded the ne exPecis to De home from Korea meeting.

Mrs. Buelah Paiee about Dec. 1. (Muller). Miss Lois Kelley, or mately 75 members of Sickles- FUNERAL DIRECTORS 4 Stewart S.

Kipp FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE Adah; Mrs. Katherine Handlev, Mr. Kennedy carried the mail on Yale Route No. 1 for 27 years and 3 months before retiring in May, 1949. Mr.

Kennedy and Margaret Cook were married Nov. 6, 1901, in Port Eagle, Ont. ganist, will play a prelude, "Hymn Ruth; Mrs. Dulcie. Gast, Esther; soring a monthly family night din ner program The first to be held in the Methodist church Wednesday night, Nov.

28. Arnold post No. 516, its Women's Auxiliary and their families at Mrs. Vera Thornton and Mrs. Jean He has Deen Korea since Jan.

Rose were hostesses. Mrs TTffio 1951, as a gunner in a field of Thanksgiving," (Wesley); the Iris Derby, Martha; Mrs. Bertha 912 Lapeer Ave Port Huron, Mich. Sweet, retirintf worthv mat artillery battalion. In World War Foss, Electa; Mrs.

Carrie Shear, Gift boxes were passed out vvr TT 1 I postlude, Andante Cantabile, fWidor); and "Finlandia" (Sibel ius) at the offertory. warder, and Frank Derby, sentinel. was presented with a past Iie IOUSni aDoui two years in tended a membership dinner at the American Legion hall last week. Wallace A. Joure, Marine City, spoke on the necessity of the be filled with a contribution from ron's oin bv the chanter Germany.

After the war. he work Before installation, Mrs. Helen Dial 2-0701 St Clair County Coroner FLOWERS, MOURNING GOODS 5 RUFF'S FLORAL CO. BEAUTIFUL FLORAL DESIGNS McLean, retiring worthy matron, A cnnstmas party and turkev ur electric concern Hymns included on the program will be, Beautiful for Spacious in Bay City before he was recalled dinner will be held Dec. 13.

DEATHS FUNERALS PORT HURON AREA to duty in October, 1950 was presented gifts. She and her officers honored the incoming matron in a candlelight service. Skies." "The Lord Is Mv Shep herd" and "Faith of Our Fathers." PHONE 8165 40 OUAY ST. each member for their benevolent fund offer for Christmas to be brought in at the next meeting. The annual Yule party will be held Dec.

10 at the home of Mrs. Ernest L. Beckett. The identity of Secret Pals will be revealed at ROCKSTROH, MRS. MARY JANE Benediction will be in the form MONUMENTS Mrs.

McLean was given the past members of all veterans organizations becoming interested in affairs of this nation and to help straighten out what he called the "mess" this country is in at present. Nels Dunlap and Mrs. Hugh Rich provided music for square dancing. Brian McCormick was caller. OES Picks Committees Lexington, Nov.

17 Committees for the year were chosen at a meeting of Lexington chapter No. matron's jewel by her aunt, Mrs. Yale FFA Plans Harvest Ball Edward L. Jones Monuments Successor to Truesdell-Mallon Co. Mabel Derby, and her father, who of a choral response.

AT UNITED CHURCH Brown City. Nov. 17 The annual United Thanksgiving church presented her a gift from her 354StoneSt. Phon2-2783 KESTER MONUMENT CO. Home Office this meeting.

Collaborating hostesses will be Mrs. Lester J. Schutt, Mrs. Merle Tenniswood, Mrs. xm, uraer ot the Eastern Star, Yale, Nov.

17 The Yale ffa Of 2371 Hueling died November 15th in Port Huron Hospital The rematns are resting in the Arthur Smith Funeral Home from where funeral services will be held 2:00 p.m. Sunday, followed by committal services in Lakeside Cemetery. officers. 2430 10th St Phone 2-0160. Plant.

Gratiot Marysvllle. Ph. 3-0978. Mrs. enter was presented a Thomas O.

Stacey, Mrs. Charles service here will be held at 3 bAK 1 Hr.L MEMORIALS gift from her officers, and install Sumner and Mrs. Stanley Spen 1106 GRISWOLD ST. PHONE M24 ter oms Tuesday night, chapter plans an all-High School rV Latr0un -Clara 01dford Harvest Ball Wednesday night in conducted the business meeting, the High School gymnasium i 5f.zeli Music wiU be furnished by Hans-Eft rMlVtl? MacklenVnd Eliza-; man's orchestra. Square dancing beth Garbutt, presented its pro- will be called hv riT ing officers received gifts from EXTENSION CLUBS cer.

A Christmas luncheon will the chapter. MORDEN, HENRY A. SPECIAL NOTICES be served. Benediction was pronounced bv p.m. Wednesday, in the Evangelical United Brethren church.

Rev. Mark Burgess, conference superintendent of the United Missionary church, will be the speaker. Rev. Leslie Collver, pastor of the Dram i Circle Elects Refreshments will be served. Carsonville Methodist church.

Kinde, Nov. 17 Officers were During the service, vocal selec Of 1581 36th Street, died November I5th in Port Huron Hospital. The remains are rest-ing in the Arthur Smith Funeral Home from where funeral services will be held 11:00 a.m. Monday, followed by committal services in Downing Cemetery, Deckerville. elected by the Women's Evenine tions were given by Misses Carol Heads Sanilac Council Croswell, Nov.

17 Mrs. Clark is the 1952 chairman of the Sanilac County Women's Extension Council. Other newly -chosen officers are: vice chairman, Mrs. Russell Wilson, Marlette; secretary treasurer, Mrs. Orla Pritchett, San Frances Sverwier, past worthy matron, reported on the Grand Chapter meeting in Grand Rapids.

The next meeting, Dec. 11, will be the annual Christmas nartv. circle 01 tne Fresbytenan church Collver and Beverly Phipps. whose FARM BUREAU Lynn Bureau Meets Tuesday Yale, Nov. 17 Lynn Farm Bur- Armada at a meeting with Mrs.

John Don The spirit of Christmas means little to the hard of hearing. A Beltone hearing aid will bring new joy to a loved one. Prompt sales and service, terms. Phone or write today BELTONE HEARING SERVICK accompanist was John Payne; Vir dineau. Mrs.

Gordon Dondineau ginia and Judy Schillmger. whose It will feature a turkey dinner at was co-hostess. accompanist was their mother 7 followed by a program zndSll: Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Officers are: President.

Miss LAWSON, MRS. LOUISE Robert Mrs. Helen Schillmger, and Mary John Ganfield, Gordon Ganfield. Russell Mills, Andrew Kurunczy, Chester Lee, Orvy Hulett all of Armada, and Eberle Smith. Grosse lie.

are hunting near Auda Schram; vice president, Mrs. dusky; recreation chairman, Mrs. Otis Sweet, Carsonville, and com Lou Pangburn. Lawrence Lee: secretary. Mrs exchange of modest gifts.

Reservations should be made by Nov. 27 with Anna Wray, secretary. The business meeting will be held in 4402 Gratiot Are. pnene s-rm munity chairman, Mrs. Lloyd Markwart.

Harold Baker, chairman of the land use committee of the St. Clair County Planning Commission, is Clair Hagle; treasurer. Mrs. Mav Of 225 Central Ave. Detroit, died November 17th in Detroit Memorial Hospital.

The remains are resting in the Arthur Smith Funeral Home. Funeral announcements later. Teets, Snover. Houghton Lake. nard Kent; mission treasurer, Mrs.

WCTU Discusses Book Almont, Nov. 17 "The Liquor THIS IS the only place wi31 Other members of the council the afternoon, before the dinner, Kobert Tomhnson. Roger N. Smith, Harold Jones io oe guest speaker, Su' The fhantor will wv I me wasn. at tne self-serve Laundry.

S21 Court St Ph are: Mrs. Kenneth Norton. Deck Mrs. Harry Millard gave devo Mr. and Mrs.

Robert White and 19 and conduct a PENEf RATING, gentle Fina foam merS Mr. and Mrs. Russell Craven are tions and the lesson. Mrs. Charles REEVES, STEPHEN A eon trom rugs and upholstery.

Nov. 27. lu meeung. Luncn will senary spoke on "National and hunting near Lincoln. ron Huron faint co.

GO GET "Glaxo plastic type coating fee Foreign Missions." Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bolio and uc seivtu uy a committee. Plan Yule Party oeauiirui nnoieum xioor. snaa shoffnir's.

The Jakub family, which arrived Cass City Grange Inducts Cass City, Nov. 17 Re-elected son, Billie, will spend Thanksgiv erville; Mrs. Virgil Van Norman, Decker; Mrs. Miles Sullivan, Marlette; Mrs. Fred Bissett, Sandusky; Mrs.

Floyd Schultz, Marlette; Mrs. Orville French, Lexington, and Mrs. Clarence Gast, Croswell. DISTRICT GRANGE Of 2504 Griswold died November 16th. Friends may see him in the Kipp Funeral Home where services will be held at 2 p.m.

Monday. Burial in Sunset Memorial Gardens. PRIVATE UNIFORMED POLICE for Problem in Europe" and "Sweden's Bratt System" were the chapters reviewed from the new study book, "Alcoholism or Abstinence" by C. Aubrey Hearn at the November meeting of the Almont held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. William Bartles The call to Worship and Scripture, "One Talent and Justice" were followed with a splendid meditation and prayer by the ing Day with her mother, Mrs.

Armada, Nov. 17 The Ray 'Tr If here recently from Europe to make its home on the Dondineau farm, weaaings, ounces ana money transfer. Phone 2-QH1 Helen Wells, Birmingham. were given a pantry shower. ATtENTT6M ThunTS Area Save By Mrs.

Preston Cryderman and her buying your Jewelry at Gregory' In officers of Cass City Grange were installed by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth JfTT Dthe Lassiter, Caro. and MrS" Frank Bai- They are: Master. Edward W1th thirteen members pres ing overseer, Clifford Martin; i Farm B.ur 1A Members also brought Christmas gifts for high school boys and eirls.

ai iair. sister, Mrs. John Ganfield, will DEATHS FUNERALS BLUE WATER DISTRICT ANY TIME Is Milk Time Drink milk Hear State Officer I hold a holiday dinner the Cry derman home for 30 relatives. to be sent to the Mary Potter KnUnnl AoCa XT Armada. Nov.

17 Mr. Fred steward, Elwood Eastman; secre- fd" "scussion com to awaken you in the morning. Drink it warm to soothe you to sleep at night Be sure it's 'London's'' Electro-Pure. Phone 9070. NOGAR, MRS.

GEORGE FWtman memW nf tho tarv. Mrs. Don Reid: treasurer Icu 5 neiai. Alien renzien nostess. Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Steiner and children will spend MIMEOGRAPHING a ndd dressing iwt- live Board of State Orange waJMaynard McConkev: lecturer. Mrs.wa? of the meeting. The roll call for dues was near A Christmas party and eift ex ly completed. Leaflets, "Do You mas party with exchange of gifts, in the church Dec.

11. Mrs. W. Winston Thomas gave invocation. cpensive nnsimas aaveritsiag.

Telephone answering secretarial ser vice Phone 2-S231 222 Sturmer Bldg Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crawford, Birmingham. "Do You Care? Died November lth in her home. Brown City.

The remains are in the home. Funeral services will be held Mondav at 9 a.m. in Sacred Heart Church. Burial will be In May-ville Cemetery. The Carman Funeral Home.

Brown City, la in charge of services. and "After All" and the poems LOST AND FOUND Mr. and Mrs. Roy Heldt and change will feature the next meeting to be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Harvey Kloock sometime in December. Bureau Activities speaker Thursday at the monthly Samuel Blades; chaplain, Mrs. meeting of Bruce-Armada Grange MiIton Hoffman; assistant steward, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Law; lady assistant stew-William Tucker Jr.

He talked on Mrs. Clinton Law. "The Need of Keeping the Grange Pomona, Mrs. Maynard McCon-Strong." Kpy; Ceres, Mrs. Joseph Benkel- Plans for the annual Christmas man; Flora, Mrs.

Ben Schwegler, Frayer in Autumn," "Thanksgiv Society Hears Japanese Girl FOUND In vicinity of Beard HTH, I hound. Detroit license. Caro, Nov. 17 Miss Gloria Date. ing" and "The Bridge Builders' were presented by several mem Phone 5764 a Japanese girl who has lived in LOSTChild's eye glasses.

vicinity of Harrison ehooL i sen Port Hope, Nov. 17 "Activities bers. A five minute digest from the National prayer. Union Signal, SUtf ince.July' 19 RANDALL, MRS. ANNA Call 1-1 "iRQ daughter, DeeAnn, will be holiday guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Spencer, Armada. I Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs Clarence Kolman will be Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Smiley and son, Bobbie, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ramsay and daughter, Marcia, LOST Navy blue purse at Pin Grove party ana gut excnange were made "clui 'of the Farm Bureau Past Present to be held Thursday. Dec. 13 atl Mr- and Mrs.

Morton Orr ti uauvc iaiiu tv a. nicer I ing of the Women's Society of ana nawuns Tuesday night, containing keys, capers. Please call UHTT was given. The Crusade for Freedom was fully explained. the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles 1- and Mrs. Wham McKenzie tZr 7n tne Fresbytenan church Wednes Tan WALLET Lost YrliiylalGiiiiT. a i i -ii a i wvti rr iiii.ma i. niffi intr in nirii i Mrs.

Bartles served lunch at the day night. She gave her impres nutiui. cmcKen ainner win dp munity Farm Bureau in the home serverl at 7-3n rk K. SCnOOl. close of the program.

On December sions of the United States and Centerhne, and Mrs. Vera Allen ot Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hall. Finder keep money, return wallet and pspers Call 2-3333.

MALL COIN purse containing money in Michigan National Bank or A. a r. Would finder please call 2-1417. Reward 7, the group will have its annual about life in Japan before and and Mrs. Harriet A.

Harriman, Ar- The next meeting Dec. 19 will Lifelong resident of Bridge-hampton Township, died November 15th in University Hospital. Ann Arbor. The remains are in the family home where funeral services wiU be held Sunday at 2 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 p.m.

services will be held In the Carsonville Methodist church. Burial will be in Washington Cemetery. Arrangements are in charge of the Harvey E. JeweU Funeral Home, Carsonville. luncheon and program.

change. Kindp since the war. mada. be a Christmas party in the home Mr. and Mrs.

Orvy Hulett ot Mr. and Mrs. Erwm Ender. WANTED AUTOMOTIVE She said the majority of the people in Japan did not want warl Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Millard en-, Ubly and Mr. and Mrs. Orvy Hulett TOP CASH All models. AtTTO tertained at a birthday dinner in CmfJTQ but were forced into it by the war oun maringo. Associate.

2404 Pine Rrnve Phnn. 9.ntl Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Skrzypinski their home Thursday night in ob- and daughter, Janice, Ann Arbor Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Hulett, Spring lords and the Japanese army. Miss Date said after the atomic bomb CARS TO WRECK Highest oHces ana iamuy, uetroit, spent a tew servance of the fourteenth birth- Rrnwniec iio. field, will join Mr. and Mrs. puaua auio rarta Trailer Rental.

4186 Ravenswood. Ph. 2-677g. days with relatives here. day of their son.

Merle, and the Memnhis. Nov Memphis Life On the Baltic Bad Axe. Nov. 17 Life in Latvia was described by Mrs. Helen Ratz de Tagyos, a displaced person, in a talk Thursday "afternoon at the meeting of the Women's club in the Public-Library.

This was the last speaking engagement for Mrs. Ratz de Tagyos the war lords at once realized the I STELMACK, Harry Blakely, ML Clemens, for Mr. and Mrs. Walter Martin and twentieth birthdav of Willet Ha ele. Brownie trnnn im a vl.Ja,.

futility of further fighting. holiday at the home of Mr. and FRANK (BUTCHIE) TRAILERS 10 children spent Saturday and Sun- Other truest. were Willet's mnther seWteH pt mamo- She said that General Douglas Mrs. Wayne Chubb, Pleasant lul VIUUl- 20-FT.

ALMA MacArthur understood the Japan uay iu wiiMug ana flionroe. Mn. Jesse L. Hagle and son, Ellis, mas play it will present for par- Ridge. Mrs.

William Spencer, Mr. and Fred Yaroch, and a party of ems 31 a meeting Dec. 19. family are spending two weeks fiiris uhr ese people, and that they all were very grateful to him for showing as she and her husband will leave Died November 15th Jn his home. 80620 South Main Street.

Memphis. The body is at the family home. Funeral service wiU be held Sunday at 3:30 p.m. in the Barnard Funeral Home, Memphis. Burial wiU be in the Memphis Cemetery.

Mrs. Joseph A. Henkle and chil them how a democracy works. soon for Ohio after the expiration ir rCvf Mm.nt.in Axe, are on a hunting trip near nerstine, Jill Doty, Judy dren and Lyman Fillmore, will Miss Date is now a resident of i tji iv (MirP i ami Minn Atnn Vinrirt of their year stay on a Huron observe Thanksgiving at the home Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Meyer re- t.v MiiKial Rnnni. Flint, HOUSE TRAILER Completely Redecorated Inside and Out Priced To Sell Quickly $500.00 SKINNER I' BUICK SALES County farm. of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Redd, De- Officers elected by the society i uua.

James xauym, airs, raiieii wui5iun, ouu EE! Patterson Mrs, Keith Seale, Betty IvaDoig, Barbara Bohl will Twenty-four members and three troit. guests answered roll call with for the coming year are: President, HARPER, D. A. "SANDY Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Hennig will at their home her "fnr ii. bTiW. Mrs- A- Martin and Mrs. Ted ana Janet at tneir home Here for the sum- Ut jj will announce the nortc Country I Would Like To Visit. entertain a holiday group of 30 mis.

i laun. yainyuai, viie president, Mrs. M. C. Ransford; secre mer.

mauu aucuueu a uniuei party at the Rlne Water Tnn in Paceviiie work on the play and the mak- Mrs. Douglas A. Grimes gave a re Weekday Hours to I Man. then tary, Mrs. Lloyd Savage, and treas including Mr.

and Mrs. Clayton Moore and children; Mr. and Mrs. port of the east central district tk. uik ui Lnnsimas tree nrnamontc Saturday 8.6 m.

Sunday 1 m. Richmond. Mich. Phnn 1ln Of Marlette, died November 15th at the home of his brother at the Canadian Soo. Funeral services will be held Mondav at 2 p.m.

in the Marsh Funeral Home, Marlette. Burial will be in Marlette Cemetery. urer, Mrs. Robert Love meeting. Mrs.

Leo J. Thourlby V1CC evening was spent in bowling. sta at a meeting at 4 p.m. 1949 21' MACOMB" trailer, eleetrie tmU Richard Wensel, Mt. Clemens; Mr.

and Mrs. Arnold Buck and child iis. unnor; secreiary-ireas- tj a weanesaav in tne Fire Hall was nostess for Mrs. Raymond Weber who was unable to attend, Plans Yule Party ria-erajr, gas Jt.ve, on neat. 4.

S89S. 3113 Forest St. Phone 2-3222 Centerline. Mrs. Arnold Buck Rev.

Ralph M. Richards, director Brown City, Nov. 17 The No X.oirS GROUPS vember meeting of the Altar so- WARREN, MRS. MARY L. of Catholic Charities of the Sag inaw Diocese, will speak on "Men leader, Mrs.

Alfred Klemp. uc Hj Explains Social Security cieiy oi sacrea riean cainoiic church was held Thursday in the Mrs. Meske was hostess at a LT.h Port Hope, Nov. 17-Social Se- tal Health" at the next meeting meetmg, at which programs for rm.j". benefits were discussed bv home of Mrs.

Jay Andre. Dec. 6 in the home of Mrs. Floyd Armada; Mr. and Mrs.

Aloys-ius Hennig and family and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hennig Jr. and family of Romeo. Mr.

and Mrs. Franklin O'Connor and family plan to visit Mr. and Mrs. Carl Burk, New Baltimore. Mr.

and Mrs. William Perry Of Capac, died November 16th in the Olsen Convalescent Home, Port Huron The remains are in the Walters Funeral Home, Capac. where funeral service will be held Monday at 2 p.m. Burial will be in Capac Cole. Mrs.

W. J. Regan, vice president, next year were planned. Prizes Jjf tte owtoV Harold' Miss Mary Ber1uest. prt Huron, at a social hour were won by Mrs.

KriVer Harold at the meeting of the Parent.Tea. presided at the business meeting. SPECIAL 1961 25-Foot Mobile Trailer Save S700 30 Months To Pay Bill Sutherland, 673-678 24th St. Phone 2-4731 Klemp and Mrs. GaSke.

rjsi, cher association. Literature Night A Christmas party with exchange "t1" Members of the PTA voted to Plans were made for the annual Christmas party, Dec. 20, in the home of Mrs. Edmund Mrs Elkton, Nov. 17 "Literature of gifts will feature the next meet- 1 cent for each year of Night" was observed by 25 mem and family and Mr.

and Mrs. Clin Henry Thiel, Mrs. Joseph McCor- TROMBLEY, MRS. GERTRUDE ing uec. 17 wim Mrs.

Leo focnert. rKr 5rr lZ, TXi. -itneir age on their birthdays to bers of the Woman's Civic club ton Sieweke, Romeo, were recent nurrz: wTncn Xrr the association. Members of the mick and Mrs. Raymond Linckl Thursday night in the home of Mrs, guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Russell government class were were named on a refreshment com Mervin Hoffman. iiiauugiruig riugr4m "iu 'uuiuan win uc I school Elkton; Nov. 17 "Thanksgiving" liver Thanksgiving Day services in school Craven. TRAILER RENTAL SERVICE mittee.

Mrs. George D. Milius reviewed the book, "Trembling Years, by House Trailers, $593 and up. Bottle Oaa was theme of the meeting of the both Kinde and Chandler Presby-, Woman's Study club Thursday terian churches Sunday. 'II The program included a Thanks BIRTHS Died November 15th In the home of her son-in-law and daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. Chester Fraley, 244 Holland Street. Marine City. The remains are irk the Bower and Rose Funeral Home.

Marine City, where funeral services will be held Monday at 9:30 a.m. and Monday at 10 a.m. in Holy Crosa Catholic Church, Marine City. Burial in Holy Cross Cemetery. io iuu pounas.

stoves. Water Heater, Gas Refrigerators, Aroasoriea 661 24th St. Phone 2.M1 night in the home of Mrs. N. G.

News has been received here'IJcriIlte giving poem by Mrs. James Snyder, and games in charge of Mrs. Albert Elsie Oakes Barber, a polio vie tim. A poem, "The First Thanks M6tiiLE. New Moon and Alma TraJlereT Gusta.

Anderson. The assistant hostess that Mrs. Howard Topp, of Ann was Mrs. Oswald Lumpp. Arbor, fell recently on ice, fractur- CASS CITY HOSPITAL jauy sen iraae months to bit.

was read by Mrs. Ray English. Bertie Lou Tibbits, accom Refreshments were served by the Bill Sutherland. 673-78 24th St. Phone 2-4731 Roll call, "A Tribute of Grati- ing her leg above the knee.

Mrs. Nov. 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sabo, Deford, a daughter, Patricia hostess.

Mrs. Alice Wyman and Mrs. Belle Ball returned to Berville last week after living in Armada the last two years. They operated a restaurant there. Mr.

and Mrs. Hollis NetzlofT and was answered by 23 mem- Topp, is the former Miss Marguer- HOUSE TRAILERS. 13-40 rooli Henf panied by Dorothy Haist, played a French horn solo. She also eave an account of her two-week stay now. own later.

All trailer narta and Lou. bers. Mrs. A 1 i Schluchter, etta Sampson, of Kinde, and sister Memphis Social Tea IN MEMORIUM "Nov. 10, to Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Pigeon, was a guest. of Russell Sampson of here and at National Music Camp in Inter Memphis, Nov. 17 A Thanks- fi.fxfn A paper, "Pioneer and Modern of Mrs. Grace Alton, Grindstone ccessortea.

Bottle gas refills. Jacobs Phone 2-3783 3620 Military Utility traOers tor aLL PURPOSES. Boat, Stock and Hitcnasj NORTH END TRAILER RENTAL, 1333 10th Ave Phone 2-8631 family moved into their new home Comiska, Centerline, daughter, Roberta Mary. rriiTlnrt nMnrfnntw I lochen, Mich. Mrs.

Kenneth Ginter Youth and Their Thanksgiving" City. ithis week end. siving yiusicuu in -viiaige ui una. in l.vving memory of our son and Ray Deaner and Mrs. William Cot- brother oscar flexen.

who passed was program chairman. was presented by Mrs. Wager Mr. and Mrs. William Damrowi Berville residents who are deer Nov.

14. to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young, Elkton, a daughter Linda tinPtnn crivor. th years ago, 18.

1943. Mrs. English was named mental Clunis. Poems appropriate to and Fred Empkie Sr. will snend b- ui.vuu6 in our nearcs your memory llneera.

hunting include Mr. and Mrs. Har health chairman. ui me om-iai lea at ine cnurcn i mna ana irue Grace. Thanksgiving were read by Mrs.

Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and dining room Wednesday afternoon. 1 That' do" In recognition of Thanksgiving. vey Parker, Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Killingbeck, Jim Thompson, Owen Cnarles Connor. Group singing Mrs. Cecil Erb. of Midland, and be HOUSE TRAILER. 8-fL Sleeps four cup-boards, rear canvas extension 10-ft.

2 50fi Div Is ion St. 2O0. Phon 7723. 21-FbOT Travelo. ready to goTnewTI ply heavy duty tires, electric brake, direct signals, eleetrie refrigerator, oil range and Duo-Therm heater, awnings, nylon porcfX wtlton rug and pad.

Look this one over, a Bargain. 2 miles north Nov. 5, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles a thank offering was taken to be Devotionals Were conducted by Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Flexen and was led by- Mrs. Robert McBride. accompanied home by Mrs. Emp- mgr.

i I Killingbeck, George Proper and Marrs, Plymouth, a son, Michael used to spread Christmas cheer. Mrs. Cottington and prayer was M'r: wrs. ire aisi win ne nostess Kie wno nas Deen visiting there James Apley. Avery Bell will leave this week.

The hostess was assisted by Mrs. inov. zy. Melvin. Mrs.

Marrs is the former Donna Marie Graham, daughter rjif MEMORY of John McKay who pass Other numbers On the program ed away one year ao today7Nov 18 Mervin Buschlen. iieii iiHin, ana nouse west. 25 FOOfogue house trailer. VtlU have 1630. Hla smiline wav and nlnunt Make Christmas Gifts A Christmas party will be held of Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Graham, Applegate were: a xnanksgiving Frayer, Mrs. Lawton Sperry is spending the week with her son, Gerald Kelley, and family in Port Huron. face are a pleasure to recall; he had Armada. Nov.

7 Mrs. John Almont. Dec. 6 in the home of Mrs. Ginter.

een io De appreciated. New Terms ee-sired 3137 Military Fred Houaer. Mrs. Sarah Puis; solo, "Alone," Mrs. Barton Dunsmore: recitation, a aunaiy word for each and died beloved by all.

Some day we none to Ganfield and Mrs. R. G. Peers, Pfc- William Davis of Camp Mc-Armada. and Mrs.

Beulah Pahl Coy, spent the week end with Nov. 12, to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gardner, Flint, in St, Joseph's Hos meet him. Someday we know not when, to clasp his hand in the V- Plan Bazaar Dec.

1 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE "11 "What I Have To Be Thankful For," Janie Deaner; readings on The Methodist Youth Fellowship of the Armada Methodist church will assist in the dedication service at Berville tonight a supply Port Hope, Nov. 17 Plans for a ter land. Never to part again. Sadly missed by wife, Johanna, and 1949 MERCURY Club Cou ing of Memphis, attended a meet- ms parents, Mr. and Mrs.

George ing of Macomb County Past Noble Davis. Other week end guests of Grand Rebekah association at War- Mr- and Mrs- Davis were Mr. and pital, Mt. Clemens, a daughter. Mrs.

Gardner is the former Thelma Ketchum, Almont. Grandparents oiacK rinisn phmm. inanksgiving, Mrs. Deaner, Mrs. Albert Will, Mrs.

Fred Darragh bazaar and bake sale Dec. 1 in lecture rooms of the Methodist heater, spotlight. $1195. Phone 8872. of Methodits hymnals will be dedi ren.

Wednesday. Work was re- Mrs. Kobert Paterson, of Alma FUNERAL DIRECTORS 37 CHEVROLET Four-Door, practically church were made at a meeting sumed on quilt making designed RIrs- J- H- Decker is visiting her are: Mr. and Mrs. George Gardner, Attica, and Mr.

and Mrs. Har vey Ketchum, Almont. of the WSCS the home of Mrs. .2418 Oak St. or CmU 1-7930 and Mrs.

Daisy Lewis. Thirty-six members were present. Mrs. Milton Brown poured. WSCS Has Quilting Bee for gifts at Christmas to I.O.O.F sister, Mrs.

Edna Mutter in Chi- Peter F. Richards. SEE GENE FOR A LITTLE MACHWE EUGENE SIEGRIST and Rebekah Home at Jackson cago tnis week. SMITH FUNERAL HOME Nov. 10, to Mr.

and Mrs. George Committees are: Fancy work, cated. Thet ritual will be conducted by the Rev. H. A.

Hudgins. Smiths Creek The Community church congregation had a family night party IZ30 Military St. Phone t-8880 Mich. pvt. Leonard Buella has return W.

Smith, Cleveland, 0., a son. Mrs. Walter Meske, Mrs. Frank H. Deckerville, Nov.

17 Mrs. Flos- The next meetinc will hpiH ed to Fort Custer after spending Timothy James. Grandparents are YOU WILL always do better at NUfenta Motor Sales, 3805 Pine Grove. Phone 2-3831 Schlichting, Miss Elizabeth Stafford I A i. 1 1.

a sip Rrnwn u-ac hnctoce tn rienlo AMBULANCE SERVICE in Armada Dc. 12. anrf will foa. mumns wan ms wue, Aneen. Mr.

and Mrs. George Smith and and Mrs. Harry Leonard; bake sale. 7u 1230 seventh st. phone ii Mr.

and Mrs. J. Astrom, all of ture the annual Yule party with wno nas Deen 1U- Buea re in the Masonic dining room Thurs Mrs. Ed. O'Connor, Mrs.

Robert W. itu. ui ine now oi ine Memo- TTllir'nT -v dist church Tuesday at an all-day JKiWliiLlj iT. SON Goodells. Mr.

Smith is a student gift exchange and turkey dinner. -euu' ieiuruw iroin -orea, day night. Rooney, Mrs. Sidney Smith and 19. "PRD SEDAN, reasonable.

Call Sunday at 6743 Lake Shore Road or Phone 2-7803. CLEAN 49 P6tfttAC DeLuxe. prlvale" Voux mechanic can check. quilting session. Potluck dinner LrnvirBii m.u Mrs.

Phoebe Farnsworth is ill Mrs. Roger F. Hester, and pub at the Cleveland Baptist Bible In stitute. in the home of her daughter, Mrs. licity, Mrs.

Clarence Cook and Mrs. M.5r?7Atom.. Report 171 Claims was served at noon. Mrs. Maggie tt A faPTTP QTTVTPgrYrvT Driver was co-hostess.

iVilKxvrjXt olMxbUl unit in. ciwju. tall 2-S330. Clair Terpenning. 1946 OLpSMOBILE a-dodiTSeJan, good K.

R. Davis. 11 to Mr. and Mrs. Herman thean club was host to the Re- Bad Axe, Nov.

17 A total of conaiuon. can be seen at 2403 Car. Mrs. Archie Moore, who has been Mrs. Ida Johnson conducted the FUNERAL HOME SERVICE AMT) Oil At.

TV field Street after 3:00 p.m. Bauer, Elkton, in Hubbard Mem searcn and rmlosophian clubs 171 claims were filed at the Bad Fete Bride-Elect ill in a Flint hospital the last lesson, "Latin American Welfare." 40 CHSVROI.T Tuesday night in the Methodist Axe office of th.e Michigan Em-church parlors. Mrs. Charles Luce nloyment Securitv flnmmi Mrs. Richards, Mrs.

Connor and Ruth, Nov. 17 A bridal shower 123.00, $35.00 down. Terms. Call at 703 Clairmont St. month, is recovering.

Gregg Terpenning is ill in the Are our first consideration Complete funerals as low as 8100 have) always been a part ot our service. ESTABLISHED loos Mrs. Ella Bartlett served lunch. was held Thursday at Ruth Par or fori uron, guest speaKer, dra- tne week ended Thursdav. John C.

home of his parents. ish Hall for Miss Theresa Weber. matized the book "The Fifth Bain, branch manager, announces. Elmer Neilson has returned Invalid Coach Service 618 Broad St. Phone 5066 orial Hospital, Bad Axe, a son.

Nov. 14, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young, Elkton, in Cass City Hospital, a daughter. Nov.

10, to Mr. and Mrs. Orville English, at their home in Peck, a 'on, OrviU Raymond. String by John Phillips Sousa. This was a decrease of two from 1931 Katser 4-Door HydramaUo Radio.

heater, white side waU Urea. 1252 f.ord Tudor Radio and heater. Hudson 2-Door Radio and heater. Coupe Radio and heater. Ral "nl heater.

JOSZ BROS Capac Phone 132-R-f Port Hope Group Elects Port Hope, Nov. 17 Newly- from a period of service in Korea and is with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mrs. Irene Atkins conducted the the previous week.

ThP total in. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. John Respandek and other guests. Gifts were presented to Miss Weber. Mrs.

Jack Oborski and Mrs. Joe Weber were hostesses. J'riederichs Son elected officers of Port Hope Ex meeimg. ceveriy Hoist played eluded 36 claims by women in in tension group are: President, Mrs. Parks, with whom he has lived the last several years.

Your Hudson Dealer Ambulance Funeral Home ST. CLAIR PHONE 318-M rt. n. AUTO 19 Broad Phon 6411.

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