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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 9

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The Times Heraldi
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Port Huron, Michigan
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1 MacDonald Will P0'T HUR0N TIMS HHAtD Sunday, January 7, 1962 PAGE 9, FIRST SECTION Citv Briefs Cites Layman's Obligation Announcements Mm telertelasseat. Ctat I i a ee iweUeaeeM Ketire hi this Dial rr tiie tim Bt.k Ut.nl it 4 I pert rilt. lo rerrorm rarisn works iMtallatioo la Postponed Be President Of js parade Features exchange Club ni i Robert MacDonald Will be; riannea Tor restivai installed nriHn the Special features for the 1962, Mrs. Richard Nichols, A dinner meeting and mstalla-j The role of the layman in the! it goes undone. It is his primary' School Board Will Study Procedures A recommended procedure for finan- was discussed by Very by Fort Gratiot Chapter No.

10.. Blue Star Mothers of America, liev- r- Lynch' SL has been postponed until 6 p.m. Clair, at a meeting of the Men's Jan. 23 in Unity Hall, officials First Friday Club Thursday responsibility to discover his work, and to get on with it," Father Lynch said. I Rev.

John It Hogan, spiritual nw Water FesUval Parade were icial secretary. was named dona-j IN POET III RON Euchre Tournament begin- Mon. Jan. 8th' 8 p.m. VTW, 320 Erie St.

Member, and guests. nlanned at a meetinff of the fei tion chairman, to arrent finan- establishing values of nroDerties said. diBnIIi.t association Wednesday night'cial gifts from businesses or indi-! which the Port Huron Area School th Tamnti night. 'director of the club, spoke in To Address Kiwanis 'in the Detroit Edison Company Mr. MacDonald.

1802 Court Father Lynch, pastor of briefly on the same theme. The Mary's Catholic Church, St i layman's approach to his pastor! Fort Gratiot Lodee No. 374 rv- i Rpv Thnmii A. MrAnrvv victuals who wish to aid the District will be interested in association. buying will be discussed by the Board of Education at 7:30 p.m.

MR. WALTERS will confer Monday in tha School Office r. ot iccrcr. .1 i Street, chief switchman for the principal of the new Port Huron itlair, and dean ot tne bi. um ue on uie oasis oi 7:30 p.m.

Awards will be made to boys, girls and adults who, in the Catholic High School, will speak Lapeer Deanery, spoke at a do you want this Michigan Bell Telephone Com- tn. Plti ntti1l1 pany in this area, was formerly uuon of judges, have done the WM Cl JKICP A I tn weekly luncheon of thejrirst Eve dinner meeting but rather on the basis of "What l-UMCKMLO the club in St. Lawrence ReJdo you want me to do." Father first vice president of the -ySd vera t. Aivei v. vu(srj (vs JV" tui uil fsus auv will be program chairman.

change Club. He will succeed This does not mean the most treat House, St Clair. Hogan said. The average layman is a hus-l Father Lynch was celebrant band and father, and in this he'1 Solemn Benediction closing is the head of the basic unit olhe meeting. Douglas N.

Price as president.expensive nor the most decora Funeral services for Vera E. F-iveL 74, ot 1217 Kearney Street, who died Saturday in Port Huron Hospital after an at an informal meeting in November, 1961, by Dr. Russell Wilson of the Bureau of School Services of the University of Michigan. It includes the selection of appraisers, public announcement of sites under consideration, the ap State Road U'SCS Meeting The State Road WSCS will meet at ft nm WHnfHav in thm hnm He also will attend a meeting in Detroit this month to try to line np special attractions for the parade. Other newly elected officers tive saddles, bridles or blankets.

to be installed are: First vice F1yd B- association president, said, but pertains to i illness of five months, will be! Mrs. Harold Wilton, 3950 Met-j Pn. me lamuy, I'icaiuciii, cjiu it. ivicuixjgtri i 1 nmitmnl iJ.uuwntinn. decorations.

Lodqe original Knan Mrs. Kpn uavcv in lvoco saiu. at p.m. Monday the Elliot, Ti "The home is a sanctuary for The festival will be held proval of architects and omer second vice president, John H. Telfer; secretary-treasurer, Rob- Funeral Home.

MR. WALTERS said the iit hor th week nf Julv ft or 18. phases of property transactions. man win conauct uie aevouons. children, and it Is your job to bring them to know, love and serve God," he Camp To Meet Rev.

Ben J. Hollis, pastor of Washington Avenue Methodist Church, will officiate. Mr. Kivel, who lived in Port ert H. Riggs; members of is seeking an organl-' depending on when the Bay The board will discuss the board of control, Mr.

zation to take over the clown and View Yacht Club, Detroit, monthly report of Howard Robert Hayes. Maurice fun section of the parade. Mater- schedules its annual Port Huron- Crull, superintendent of schools, Rnarh PrpH Havnp. and als for makeup will be furnished to-Macklnac yacht race. and other agenda items.

Eupathy Camp No. 242, Royal Will Initiate Nine Members Port Huron Lodge No. 343, BPOE, will initiate nine candidates at 8 p.m. Thursday in the Elks Temple. They are W.

Glenn Hampton, will1 The school is an institution Neighbors of America, Huron for 60 years, retired fromjueet at 8 Tuesday in IOOF i HornH T. KWtnpr i0? association. me weirou wmpany in Ilall. Lapeer Avenue. 1952 after 32 years of service Also, persons who have Hans Strenger, exchange stU' provided to help with the layman's responsibility of educating his children.

It is the layman's job to support the school, be said. Those who are unmarried, or Home From Hospital Mrs. Elva Rabidue, 4647 He was born July 8,. 1887, near Cass City. He and Miss dent from Germany who is at-i Charles E.

Andrews Rich-' tending Port Huron High Beatrice J. Hunter were mar-i Smith Road, has returned home in a section of the oarade ried July 1, 1926 I School, will speak. He will bej garbed in clothing of that introduced by Edward C. period. from Mercy Hospital where she underwent treatment for the flu.

who have no children, are not1 ard F. Borowski, James F. Bro-relieved of obligations in thislgan, Bernard A. Feldhouse, respect. They are of thejjames C.

Moore. William L. Mr? Kivel is survived by his widow; two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Parsons, London, and Mrs. Joseph Malik.

Lake-view, a son, Vera W. Christian community and it be-i Moore, James R. Shaw and Committee Will Elect hoom them gupport Hugh A stringer Jr The Executive Committee of, who are molding the upcoming! The initiation will be oon. Kivel, Port Huron; a Sister, the St. Clair Regional Planning, generation.

Father Lynch said. ducted by the ritual team of Louise Cockrill, Port Commission elect officers at There are many organizations; the Mt. Clemens Lodge No. 11 grandchildren; and several p.m. Tuesday in the Planning! in the parish which need sup-; 2124, BPOE, composed of Bruce nieces and nephews.

Office, 319 County-City Build-! port, too. All are ways to E. Harris, exalted ruler. II. "Afei have sight; women insight" ln6- he said.

Ulvord Smith. James Edwards. mm Allen Pickard, Thomas Spowart, "Every man has his work to perform, and unless he does it, Arthur B. Cockrill, Walter P. Stevens, Corliss M.

Xivel, Roy L. Kitchen, John G. Nicholas, and Henry F. Schroeder will be pallbearers. Burial will be in Lakeside Cemetery.

-Victor Hugo Plan Founders Day Final plans for its annual Founders Day dinner, Feb. 19, will be made by the Port Huron Area Council, Parent-Teacher Associations, at 8 p.m. Monday in Garifeld School. I A helpful, factual, easy-to-read, 24-page booklet written especially to help you learn more about what to do in time of need. Its contents could be very important to the person charged with the duty of making funeral service Church Plans Dedicatory Recital The organist and choirs of Our George Mason, and Marvin Brown.

The class is being initiated in honor of the public officials now members, Circuit Judge Edward T. Kane, exalted ruler, said. A dinner will be served from 6 to 7:30 p.m, before the initiation. After the ceremony Sheriff William J. PettengilL chairman of the Elks Flag Day Service Women are especially appreciative of the courtesy, understanding and reverence with which our Staff uses its professional skills at a time of sorrow.

Mrs. Gertrude Mowery Funeral services for Mrs. Gertrude Mowery, 71, who died Friday in her home at 718 Superior Street after a brief Committee To Meet The St. Clair Board of Supervisors legislative committee will This booklet tells in step-bv-step fashion what meet at 2 p.m. Wednesday Jnj Saviour Lutheran Church will illness, will be at 9:30 a.m.

Mon present a dedicatory recital at the Board of Auditors Office, County-City Building. day in the Pollock-Jowett Funeral Home. will present to 8 p.m. Tuesday in the church. I Committee, Karrer-Simpson RfiVT Earl C.

Wilier, pastor of Men In Service The church dedicated a Juage Kane ceraticate or i- a I merit received from the Grand sanctuary addition and educa- TQ nt tu St. Martin's Lutheran Church, will officiate. needs to be done; it esplains the professional services provided by your funeral director; and, it lists the vital statistics required at such a time. To obtain your free copy ofthti most valuable booklet just see or phone your funeral director. Or, drop card to the sponsor of this advertisement.

Moy-Wilbert Vault Works 3243 W. Water St. YU 2-5012 Mrs. Mowery was Port Spec. 4 Gerald L.

Prater has tional wing Nov. 25. The dedi- Day services conducted June 9, eft for a nx-month tour of duty catot7 recital wag postponed tt im, at Memorial Stadium. Huron resident for 15 years. She was born May 28, 1890, mas holidays here with his at Ume because rebuilding of Wt art member! National Selecttd Morticians, an a.itociatlM of funeral director! of hifh Utah, tthical practtctt and businta integrity.

the organ was not complete. in Silyerton, and attended the former Jackie Zellerj and THE WORLD'S FINEST VAPORIZER HUMIDIFIER schools there. mother, Mrs. Thomas M. LaVere, 1 John H.

Payne, organist, will selections by Bach, Buxte-hude, Pachelbel, Brahms Per- ane is survived Dy a Drotner.noo i.anr Cl' Specialist Prater attended Port KARRER-SIMPSON a sister, Mrs. Mildred Ash- Huron beore sichetti and Depre. The Senior, baugh, Denver Colo and sev- the us Si Intermediate and Junior choirs eral nieces and nephews. Illno 3 will sing anthems and will com- BURIAL VAULTS "proved ikrsMA MtmnAV ttevelopmem and a tuarur-etnlury of ttrvict" FUNERAL HOME 618 McMorron Blvd. TMimut IWilMW.

Hum Ok 1 he remains YU 5-9605 Ho Vide cnont 10 mnntk, in bUle to sing a chorale con- Eric Payton will be cor- ha 311(1 was stationed at Camp be in Kinney fft 'inettist. funeral home. Burial will Cemetery. The Port Huron branch of Germany. the American Guild of Organist; Mrs.

Anna RJtter A (O. Thnrnae Vnrln ii, II ml will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the church lounge. 1 M.m, M. VI 111, uvu vl Funeral services for Mrs.

Anna Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Naruta, Ritter, 12404 Westphalia Street, 1 4466 Burtch Road, is home on a 30-day leave from the Far East, Detroit, who died unexpectedly Friday night in her home, will be at 9:45 a.m. Tuesday in As M8 after serving 18 months of overseas duty.

Airman Forin will be station- NOW AVAILABLE AT T0MLIN DRUGS 2402 CONNER YU 4-452S RUPTURED Wt OuarantM to Hold Your Hernia Try Our Sarvict I VAN HAAFTEN PHARMACY 501 Huron Avo. VU 2-9501 sumption Grotto Catholic Church, on Gratiot Avenue near Six at Larson AFB, Washington, Road. mttl tne Strategic Air Corn- Mrs. Ritter was the wife of mand- Casper Ritter, and the mother of YOUR SILVER REPLATING SM Peoples mm Mmm DURING MMM ONIY Rev. Edward J.

Ritter, former assistant pastor of St. Joseph's Catholic Church here. She came came to Port Huron often to visit her son and was well known here Mrs. Ritter died the day before her sixty-eighth birthday. She is survived by her husband; three sons, Father Ritter, now chaplain at Mt.

Cannel Mercy Hospital in Detroit; Casper J. Ritter, and William Ritter; and a daughter, Mrs. Richard (Margaret) Houlihan. The remains are in the DeSan-tis Funeral Home, at Charlevoix and Chalmers Streets in Detroit. IS EARNING 1)1 nnll I Howard Shepherd Funeral services for Howard! Shepherd, 78, an area resident for 60 years, who died Saturday, will be at 1 p.m.

Monday in the Pollock-Jowett Funeral Home. Rev. Joseph Ragland, pastor of the First Church of God, will officiate. Mr. Shepherd died in the! home of his sister, Mrs.

John! Heering 1536 Henry Street, I Saturday morning after a short illness. He was born June 21. 1883, in Harbor Beach. Mr. Shepherd was a member of Huronia Ixxige No.

371, IOOF; Canton Huron No. 15, Patriarchs Militant, IOOF; and the Golden Agers Club of the Salvation Army. Mr. Shepherd was a retired marine engineer. He served aboard the steamship Jupiter, i He is survived by his GUARANTEED INTEREST Bij' Or siisrffiis p-v-j BEFORE AFTER COMPOUNDED EVERY THREE MOUTHS retroactive from January 1, 1962 Mrs.

Heering; a sister-in-law, i OZ ON TIME CERTIFICATES 4 for savings left on deposit for at least 12 months LET US RESTORE YOUR SILVER TO ITS ORIGINAL BEAUTY. Tokt your preciout worn silverwort, heirlooms ond ontiquw out of hiding ond hove them gorgeously QUADRUPLE SILVtRPLATfcD by skilled silversmith ot great tavingt. FHATINO AKTIClf SAll MICE CrMm Pitcher 7.95 Suger Bowk 8.95 Weite Bowd 8.95 Tm end Ceffee Pott, 13,95 WtMf ilrk.n HOC REPAIR' SERVICES AVAILABLE, DnN ttkr peril repaired er rtplaetd, etc. Mrs. Jennie Shepherd, Detroit; a niece and three nephews.

Burial will be in Lakeside Cemetery, Arthur Webster Funeral services for Arthur G. 807 Erie Street, who died Friday in Port Huron Hospital, will be at 9 a.m. Tuesday in St. Stephen Catholic Church. Rev.

Edward J. DeMars, pastor, will officiate. Andrew J. Carmody, Delmrr L. Cleland, Roy T.

Hoffman, I.obcrt J. O'Brien. Eugene O'Neill and James W. Pstton will be pallbearers. The remains are in the Kar-rer-Simpson Funeral Home.

Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Marine City. Any ltrn whether illvrwre, church Wire, trophies, etc, cn be a reputed in Silver, fold, copper or cress. Sterling end pewter Treys ter sq. Be pohshed bring in tor free estimates. PORT HURON AND MARYS VILLI MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION miiHD no- (Mi.n mm 1 30-00.

TO DAT CHARGES AND EXTENDED PAYMENTS INVITED largest Independent Bank In The Thumb District 209 HURON AVENUE.

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