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FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1936. PACE SEVEN DICKIE DARE Gallant Sacrifice By Milton Caniff THUMB NEWS IT WAS MY FAULT -I GOLLY SUPPOSlN 1 -VOUO HAVE KISSED LIFE GOOD-BYE, 1 EASY Kin Pong JP i REMEMBER NOW -1 1 JOE HADNT KNOCKED KlD -STAY HERE WITH HiM I'LL "1311 YXl A5 fiu, I THREW A MATCH IN A OUT THOSE WEDGES SWIM OUT AND PADDLE THE Wm0mi0mk dd, i X- PILE OF SHAVINGS AND LET THE BOAT BOAT BACK i-'A PRICE FOR SAVING tfe j2 sm ug LiS! Treat 14 Patients Daily At Dental Clinic In Croswell READY FUR 'FOURTH rations Planned In Four places in uimmh 3. Arransr- ccmpleted for pert Austin. hu' been c-'e- crle ZT? Austin tf nrh is expected to at Thumb Briefs SANILAC NAVAL Port Austin Rites Attended By State Masons Thursday Croswell. July 3.

The Fund dental clinic opened here this week in charge of Dr. George Harris, and will continue treatment of dental cases until July 20. when the clinic will he moved to Deckervtlle. The ciinio will treat about 14 patients a day. The opening days of the clinic was featured by application fit about 25 patients.

Mrs. Etoise Pichette McPhee. Sanilac county public health nurse, announced that consent cards may be obtained from Mrs. George Flott Monday and Tuesday by those who have not obtained them. Mrs.

Flott is chairman in charge of the Croswell district. Br. Neil P. MacVicar is general chairman of the Sanilac clinics, this year. It is the fourth year for the clinic in Sanilac county.

Mrs. McPhee is seeking- funds through the WPA and also the state health service to pay a dental assista.pt during the clinic. Children of families! unable to afford regular dental treatment are cared for by the clinic, although no children will be treated without signed consent cards presented from their parents. K. Of C.

Installs Officers Thursday At Bad Axe Meeting Port Hoik- Rev. William H. Morford, pastor of Methodist Episcopal churches in Port Hope, Huron City and Redman the past ship. Ubly; Thomas V. McCarty, Palms, and John E.

Upthegrove, rort Austin. Installation ceremonies were conducted by John Kessel. Saginaw, district deputy, and members of Saginaw council. Richard J. Teahan.

Bad Axe. was appointed general chairman of the annual council picnic Aug. 15. at a place to be selected. Richard Collins.

Bad Axe, is retiring Grand Knight of the MAN PROMOTED four years, is preparing to move with his family to his new charge in Utica, where he was as signed in an after conference ap pointment. Mr. Morford will be Given Rank Of Commander By Navy Department Marlette, July 3 John L. Mc- succeeded here by Rev. S.

H. Berry, tioned on the island of Guam in the Pacific. He assumed the post last March, and will remain there two years. He has served in many navy stations throughout the world. Mr.

McCrea was graduated from Marlette High school in 1909. and after a short preparatory school course was appointed to the United States Xaval Academy at Annapolis during the administration of Representative Louis C. Cramton. Lapeer, now circuit judge In addition to holding a high navy rank, Mr. McCrea is also an attorney entitled to practice before the United States supreme court.

He visited Marlette three years ago during a homecoming celebration. The position held by Commander McCrea is Guam is similar to judges advocate of the isiand. Only commanders who hold law degrees and specialized in admiralty law may hold the position. Dryden Mrs. Anna Foote fractured her collar bone in a fall Thursday in her kitchen.

transferred from churches in Sterling, and Standish. Mich. Port Hope Mrs. K. R.

Davis en Crea, 45, recently promoted in rank to commander in the United States Navy by the navy department, is a native of this village, and well tertained 30 guests in her home Bad Axe, July 3 Officers of Bad Axe csuncil, Xo. 1.546. Knights of Columbus, comprising the Upper Thumb district, were installed at ceremonies in its building here Thursday night. Grand knight. Leo Bliss, Pigeon; deputy grand knight.

Luke P. Dee-san, Minden City; chancellor, Daniel J. McMillen. Bad Axe; treasurer, Charles S. Greyerbiehl, Bad Axe: recording secretary, John D.

Moore, Kinde; advocate, Alex Guyeau, Bad Axe; financial secretary, Myron Ennest, Minden City; inside guard, Clement Wul-ish, Minden City: outside guard. Stanley Fisher, Minden City, and warden, Robert J. Moran, Tort Austin. Trustees are: Dr. W.

B. Hold- known here. He is a son of Mrs. Lillie McCrea, Thursday night in honor of her sister-in-law. Mrs.

Clara Davis, Detroit formerly of Port Hope. Bunco was played at seven tables with prizes won by Miss Lena Welsch. Mrs. Max Weatherhead and Mrs. Clinton Kellv.

Tioose Sentences Lapeer. July 3. -Verdell Freeman and Leo J. Ellsworth, both of Flint, are serving a 15 day sentence in the county jail for catch-ing undersized fish. When they pleaded guilty to the charge before Justice A.

H. Perkins, they were sentenced to spend 15 days in jail or pay fines of J7.S5 apiece. Both chose the jail sentence. Goodells Mrs. Abba el Cleveland, visited relatives here.

this village, and a brother of William McCrea, president of the Mar lette township unit school board. His promotion in rank to com mander was received last fall, hut full duties of the new rank were only assumed this week. Scr crowd, this viU Jet is? th Thurrb ptur1 151 S52rn begin w.th a call. Vde" at 10:3. a.m.

ff'olloxred by a program of Kill be two baseball gamvj fa'ernoor. the first at 2 p. Bad Axe OH Timers Port Austin OM and second at 3 p.m. i'W-n the iTd Creamers-. D-trou.

and ia the old timer? same include Judge Boomhower. fi Ruck'ey. George Xey. Sam 89, Fr Jkrzvckl. John Gra- -n'l others.

Eid.e Guest and 3 gU and Tom McAllist- "dancing at night hall and Finzel a fireworks display tirISunday program will boys baseball game, De-Bad Axe and Port Austin. Effort, and fireworks frlay. Resresentative Jesse P. Vv olcott speak Saturday afternoon. An Ration has beer, extended Frank iurphy.

high commissioner of the pMIippine Islands. To Celebrate In Sanilac SiEduskv. July 3. Sanilac coun-r. was ready today to observe the rrarth of Julv at civic celebrations Sled in Minden City.

Port sinllae and Lexington. Because of the Fourth falling on anrday. stores and business places "a "remain open tonight for trader AU stores will be closed bat-Say, except in lake shore towns. county offices and banks will closed. Cltv will stage an old-fishloned celebration Saturday.

j(n? entertainment features aro iWed. Port Sanilac will stage a two-day ttl.bration Saturday and fundiy A Taried program of land and water sports are scheduled. Lexington will have a fireworks prorm and darrein Saturday Bigrit. 'o Celebration in Imlay Commander McCrea is now sta Port Austin, July 3 Masons of Cass lodge, Xo. 319, F.

A. M. Port Austin, were hosts to grand lodge officials, visiting Masons and friends at a public dedication of their new lodge rooms on the second floor of the Community building Thursday night. The following Grand Lodges officers took part in the dedication rites: Xeil K. Reid.

Mt. Clemens, grand master; WilHam Parker, Otisville, deputy master; Francis J. Larnbie, Midland, junior warden; Lou B. Winsor, Grand Rapids, secretary; H. A.

McPherson, Detroit, treasurer; Arthur J. Fox, Almont, lecturer; Rev. William Clyde Donald, Mt. Clemens, chaplain; Charles Sherman, Lansing, senior deacon; Dewey Hesse, Saginaw, junior deacon, and B. J.

Henderson, Bay City, past master. Ted H. Schubel. Port Austin village president, was chairman of the dinner program. Mr.

Winsor, a former Port Austin resident, gave reminiscenses of his early life In Port Austin during lumbering days. Short taiks of congratulation were also given by James E. Moore. Bad Axe, Verona lodge master; Henry Finkbeiner, Sebe-waing. Wallace lodge master; William R.

Kveringham, Kinde, past muster of Cass lodge, and Samuel J. Wallace. Port Austin. After Masonic dedication ritual ceremonies, talks were given by Mr. Lambie, Mr.

Donald, Mr. Henderson. W. T. McCrimmon, Bad Axe, past master of Verona lodge, and Earl Patterson, Cass lodge master.

About 100 rersons attended the event. Yale Clinton Wilber. Xorthville, fell from a ladder while painting a barn on the farm occupied by Bert Brown, and fractured his right shoulder and a bone in his right hand. Free Methodist Camp Meetings To Close Sunday Memphis. July 3.

The Free Methodist camp meetings, held for the last 10 days a mile west of Memphis, will close with an evangelistic service Sunday night. Miss Grace Summerville. a returned missionary from China, will speak at the youne people's missionary convention Saturday afternoon. She will also speak at 3 p. m.

Sunday. Other services Sunday include a prayer service at 6:30 a. a love feast at 9:30 a. followed by preaching. and Sunday school at 1:30 p.

m. Port Hope Mrs. Sarah Smith and her daughter. Mrs. Maude Burstrom, and grandson.

James Burstrom, have returned to Detroit after visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Schlichting.

Caiac Franklin Schook. Allen-ton, was treated at the Capac hospital Wednesday when he suffered a double fracture of his left arm. suffered when his car turned south of Allenton. Thumb Deaths Mempliis Mrs. Frank McCiuiie, Mrs.

Joseph Semos. both of Memphis, and Mrs. Mabel Housechild. High Point. X.

C. a gue-st of Mrs. Semos, visited relatives in Battle Creek. Th umb Weddings Port Hope William i who has been ill in Harbor Beach hospital since Saturday, was rs-moved Thursday to Roosevelt hospital in Battle Creek, Mich. Memphis Mrs.

Clare Holmes entertained at a bridge luncheon Wednesday. Honors were won by Mrs. Glenn Merrick, Mrs. Chester Shirkey and Mrs. Edward Hinz.

Milton Edighoffer Yale, July 3. Milton Edighoffer 51. a shoe merchant here many years, died unexpectedly Thursday afternoon in Newaygo, his home for the last two months. Funeral services will be conducted by Rev. A.

P. Rickard at 2:30 p.m. Saturday in the Methodist Episcopal church. Burial will be under Masonic auspices in Elm-wood cemetery. Surviving are his widow, a daughter, Maxine and a son, Robert, all of N'ewaygo; five brothers, Harry and Edward Edighoffer, both living in Saskatchewan, George Edighoffer, Mitchell, Arthur Edighoffer, Zurich, and Edgar Edighoffer, Pigeon; his mother.

Mrs. Mary Edighoffer. Blake. and three sisters, Mrs. William Yuiil, Fullerton.

Mrs. Ross Johnston, Blake, and Mrs. Fred Walker, Detroit. Mr. Edighoffer lived in Yale 27 years, moving to Xewaygo two months aeo to open a shoe store there.

He married Miss Nina Brown. Newaygo. July 10. 1917. He was a member of Brockway lodge, xo.

316 F. A. M. and Lexington commandery, N'o. 27, Knights Templar.

SchulK'l-Fostcr Huron City, July 3 "Seven Gables," the beautiful summer home of Prof. William Lyon Phelps and Mrs. Phelps, was the scene of the wedding at 2 p. m. Thursday of Miss Ethel M.

Foster, Huron City, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Foster, Huron City, and Gilbert L. Schubel, Caro, sn of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Schubel, Grindstone City. Mr. Phelps, summer pastor of Huron City Methodist Episcopal church and honorary pastor of the Xew Haven. Baptist church, officiated at the marriage Imlay City. July 3.

This city will enjoy a quiet and sane Fourth of July with r.o celebration. Residents of tte community ill entertain friends and relatives. Som to spend the week end on trips to various places. Various reunions will be held. Tis McKillen family, will hold its gitiericg at the home of Mr.

and JlrtFred McKillen. Rev. and Mrs. DTia Shusgr plan to entertain their friends. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Spurr. of Midland. Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin Davev. Mr. and Harold Vale, all of Flint and their families and Miss Beatie Pensally. Cornwall, at a family dinner at Lake Pleasant. Mr.

and Mrs. Max Baird and son. Capac William Witheen and daughter. Esther, recently spent several days in Marine City visiting Mr. Wetheen's sister, Mrs.

Ann Watkins. Yale Mr. and Mrs. D. A.

Mc-Intyre and daughter, Millicent. Royal Oak. and Mr. and Mrs. George Mclntyre are on a trip to Interlochen, Mich.

Miss 1-oster was attired in a white suit of shark's skin cloth white hat and white accessories Imlay City Miss Theressa Gardner, St. Thomas. is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. E. Carpenter, and cousin, Mrs.

William Sharp. and wore a corsage of pale blue sweet peas, baby's breath and yellow rosebuds. Her sister. Miss Gernith Foster, bridesmaid, wore a pale blue lace Capac Dr. and Mrs.

J. F. Waltz and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S.

King are motoring through the Eastern states. street frock, white hat and white accessories and a corsage of pale pink sweet peas, baby's breath and yellow rosebuds. Sidney Schubel, Caro, was best Gwxlells Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Beardsley.

Fountain. are visitine Mrs. Beardsley's mother. Mrs. Ella Xewton.

man for his brother. After the service, Mr. and Mrs. Schubel left on a wedding trip to Higgins Lake, Mich. They will live in Caro.

Port Hope Mr. and Mrs. Horace Aseltyne, Lincoln Park, are visiting Capt. and Mrs. John G.

Leidke. Howard G. Weaver Melvin. July 3 Howard G. Weaver, 24.

Speaker township farmer died in his home Thursday night after a short illness from pneumonia. services will be held in the Melvin Methodist Episcopal church at 2 p. m. Sunday with Rev. W.

E. Richard, Yale, and Rev. S. A. Bailey, Melvin.

officiating. Burial will be in the Melvin cemetery. Surviving are his widow, one son, Jacki, his parents. Mr. and Mrj.

John Weaver, Speaker, and one sister, Olive, at home. He was born in Speaker Aug. 3, 1311 and has resided here all his life. He was married to Mildred Hall. Oct.

17. 1935. The family is well known in this vicinity. Bryant -Iyoapriie Memphis, July 3 Mr. and Mrs Ronald.

Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Muir. Sr. and Mrs.

Leo Worthy and two kes, Loren and Leo Mr. and Mrs. James Fairweather. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Dodze and Mr. and Urs. Edgar Hougom and families win be among the campers in Ta-was City. Sandusky Pastor To Preach First Sermon In Pigeon Sandusky. July 3 Rev.

and "rs. J. K. Dibdn will be tendered farewell party in the Methodist Episcopal church. Monday nieht.

Rev. Mr. Dibden, pastor of the church for the lsst four years, will Preach his first sermon in his new Putosate in Pigeon. Sunday. He as shifted to Pigeon at the recent church conference, although tad been invited to return here the church board.

Rev. Carl TV. Patow, Saginaw, a preach his first sermon in the E. church Sunday, as Rev. r.

Dibden's successor. Mr. Bibden came to this o-r from Mills Memorial Method- Episcopal church. Port Huron, a 1332. Howard Loague, Memphis, announce the marriage of their daughter.

Miss Marjorie Loague. to Goodells Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Bennard, Detroit, have returned to their home after visiting relatives in this vicinity. Merrit Bryant, son of Mr.

and Mrs Allen Bryant, Imlay City. The ceremony took place June 23 in the Pontiac Presbyterian Memphii Miss Celia Bywater, Highland is spending a vacation with her father, Frank Bywater. church parsonage. Rev. Andrew S.

Creswell read the ring service. They were attended by the groom's sister and her husband Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Koyal, Pontiac. Mrs.

Bryant is a graduate of the Romeo high school class of 1935 while Mr. Bryant is a graduate of the Imlay City high school class Peck Donald Bruce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bruce, underwent an operation Tuesday in Camp Cusrter hospital. Battle Creek.

Peck Mrs. Basil Grimes was hostess Thursday to eight little girls in honor of the eighth birthday of her daughter, Erva. Capae Oliver Bowman Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.

R. Reynolds, Flint. of 1933. They will live in Lapeer, where Mrs. Michael 'elham Smiths Creek, July 3 Mrs.

Michael Needham. 69. resident here 65 years, died Thursday afternoon in her home here. Rev. Fr.

S. J. Dziathiewicz will conduct funeral services Monday morning in St. Philip's Roman Catholic church. Burial will be in Columbus Catholic cemetery.

Surviving are three sons, Lawrence, Thomas and Joseph Need-ham. all of Smiths Creek, and two daughters, Mrs. F. Waterworth, also of Smiths Creek, and Mrs. M.

E. McKiernan, Detroit. Mr. Bryant is employed as assist ant manager of the Farm Bureau store. Armstrong-Burnside A Mere Incident In His Young Life Croswell, July 3 Announce ments have been received here of Applegate Miss Leona Higgins underwent an operation in Marlette hospital.

the marriage of Miss Melva Burn- side, former teacher in the Cros Port Huron enjoys- good food and plenty of it! Consider these figures and you'll quickly see. By the year, Port Huron spends $2,335,000.00 for foodstuffs. By the well schools, to William Arm strong, Saginaw. The marriage took place in Sag Port Hope Miss Isabel Tice, Detroit, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Royal Tice. inaw- Sunday in the home of the Housewives buy foods every day of the week. Bring them into your store often. Frequent newspaper advertising reminds them of daily attractive values makes more friends and customers for your store. $300.21 bride's sister.

Mr. and Mrs. Arm C--p. July 3. It takes more than broken leg to keep Edmund L.

m' vchairinan the Tuscola board of supervisors, absent -Tm board meetings. He attended i-s recent sessions panting his car from r'arm home to town and push-fcoaster agon the last few Presiding chair. He His leg a month aco whil at Tt on hie strong will make their home in Yale Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cavanaeh will spend a few days in Grand Bend, Ont.

Saginaw. William Bisseu Bad Axe. June 3 William Bis-sett, S3, retired farmer, died Thursday night in the Bingham farm home of his daughter, Mrs. Ensign Dutton. Mr.

Bissett is survived by three children. George Bissett, Bad Axe. Mrs. James Graham, Bad Axe and Mrs. Dutton.

Born in England, Mr. Bissett had lived in Huron county 53 years. Funeral arrangements have not been made. Goodells Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Altwels, Detroit, visited relatives here. Former Croswell Resident Elected To Florida Senate Memphis Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McCauley. Detroit, were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel Dysinger. Croswell, July 3. Ernest R. Graham, "former resident of Cros Church Missionary Group Studies India wasV' 3A ludy of IttK regular Mrs.

William Rathsburg well, has received the nomination Capac, July 3. Funeral services Port Hope Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hubbard are spending a vacation here. for Florida state senator from his district.

He defeated his opponent yowl immtMig. by 17,672 to 10,555 votes. Mr. Graham has been connected Yale Miss Dolly Ligh, Moore-field, is visiting Mr. and Mrs.

John Kaatz. with the Pennsylvania Sugar com for Mrs. William Rathsburg, S7, resident of this place 63 years, who died Wednesday afternoon in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Emma Haack, wil be held at 2 p. m.

Saturday in the Evangelical church. Rev. John Schurman will officiate and burial will be in the church cemetery. pany of Miami, for a number of vears. He is the son of Mrs.

P. L. Graham of Croswell. 'nre 'n chare? of A. Moore a A Peck Leon Wilcox.

Cleveland, is visiting his grandparents. Dr. and Mrs. L. E.

Cochran. 3m paper en- Gets Conservation Fot Bad Axe. July 3 George Tack, "srance of India was 5-4nnMrS- ArthUr Lmdke; "Inl-Wn? of America- bv Mrs. E. month, this comes to $194,583.00 as compared with the state average of $142,823.00 for the same number of families.

Several times weekly, display your complete food offerings through newspaper advertising that reaches everyone. Keep this fact in mind. When shopping or cooking the Port Huron housewife plans delicious, wholesome meals. She's always eager to select dainty, taste-tempting, treats. There's no "table stinting" for here's the city watchful of family health that pays food bills cheerfully! THE PORT HURON TIMES HERALD Bad Axe, has received appointment Yale Dr.

Benjamin Clyne, Detroit, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyne. from the state conservation de partment as conservation officer of es- who Is in the United rJrm Iniia furlough, Vpflen by Mrs- Choree Flott. will be held in Saginaw county, succeeding Ed lr.

B. If. Green Lapeer, July 3. Burial services were held this afternoon in Meta-mora cemetery for Mrs. B.

H. Green. 81. former Lapeer school teacher who died in Woodstock. 111.

Rev. William Haight, Otisville, officiated. Mrs. Green moved from Lapeer to Woodstock a year ago. ward Gilson.

who was sent to Memphis Vincent Dutay has returned from a visit with relatives in West Branch. Mich. Clare. Mr. Tack is living in the Pcmeroy cottage.

Fordsney hotel in Saginaw, but plans to move his family to Sagi Yale Miss Elizabeth McColl spent several days in Detroit. naw in the fall. THUMB BIRTHS PoAr7siiSTtiy Hurt In Accident Miv Mrs. Vera dap-W Welsh suf-W cu-s about their car -day arnoon when PB4ea itlV" by Clapaadle tT. a driven bv Pett't a half rr.i'.e west of -iV Albert 'erjB' iT-i" th- FIRE WORKS and DANCE LEXINGTON' SATURDAY JULY 4TH LEX-INN FISH AND CHICKEN DINNERS Frankenmuth Style Are Best Born June 30.

to Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rock, at Valley Center, a son. Born June 30, to Mr. and Mrs.

Avery Lester. Emmett. a daughter. Born July 1, to Mr. and Mrs.

Archie Campbell. Croswell. a daughter. June to Mr. and Mrs.

Pierce Mason, Applegate. a L11J1I1I Pt IlllliillfilM.

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